1938 Cottage in Knoxville

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CrestwoodCottage
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1938 Cottage in Knoxville

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Moving sites was an opportunity to chance my username since we no long have the CedarLane Bungalow! A little background in case you missed any of my post on Wavy Glass. I'm a realtor working for a boutique real estate firm here in Knoxville that specializes in historic homes in our downtown neighborhoods. I've got a bachelors degree in Interior Design and interned with our local preservation organization in college, so I've had a love for old houses for quiet some time. My family owns a 1860s farmhouse just outside of the city on a dairy farm and before buying my own old house, I learned a lot about old houses from the restoration of that house. My husband and I bought our first old house in 2012, a 1916 craftsman bungalow. We sold it in March of 2015 to change neighborhoods and now we own a 1938 cottage. We also own a state champion beech tree :shock:
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*Formerly known as CedarLaneBungalow*

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Welcome to the District CrestwoodCottage, really nice to see you here. :mrgreen:
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You know, I met a little girl in Knoxville, a town we all know well!

Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

Cheers!
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Hi Cedar...oops..CrestwoodCottage

Nice house and setting!
1915 Frame Vernacular Bungalow

"If it ain't leanin' or a little crooked then it ain't got character"
- local resident

The BumbleBee House

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welcome crestwood! I am so glad folks are including their 'old' names for easier recognition...

congrats on your new home, hope it brings you much joy....you certainly qualify to be the new steward of the old place..
...jade

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