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nhguy
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Here are the photos finally of our place as a victorian, the second image what the owners son turned it into. That second picture is the transformation to an arts and crafts bungalow. As I had mentioned previously, the balance of the house is somewhere in Hull MA as another building.
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Wow those 2 don't even look the slightest similar.

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This forum loads pics in reverse, but you can use inline to place in right order.

No matter, At least the son kept the cool porch. I find that whole idea crazy, yet creative I guess.

Any chance of getting a pic of what he built out of the rest of the house there in Hull, MA?
1915 Frame Vernacular Bungalow

"If it ain't leanin' or a little crooked then it ain't got character"
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Amazing house change!

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What a story to go with your lovely home. How did you find out all the information about the house having the top floor being removed and building another house? By the way the interior is beautiful.

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The house and it's story is what drew us to it. The previous owner wrote a column in a local paper for years, during 2003 one story she wrote was about her own house. The photographs above I extracted from the column she had written. This picture shows the house today from about the same angle.
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