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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 4,237
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Stories: 2
- Garage: 3
Main Level Floor Plan

Second Level Floor Plan

Lower Level Floor Plan

Front View

Left View

Left View

Wraparound Porch

Front Entry

Great Room

Kitchen

Kitchen

Kitchen

Kitchen

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Dining Area

Office

Balcony

Upstairs Hall

Details
This Victorian home features a distinctive exterior with turreted forms, layered rooflines, and a wraparound porch that gives it a strong, traditional presence. Mixed siding materials and stone accents add depth while maintaining a balanced, refined profile.
The main level is arranged to support both everyday living and formal use, with a central great room connecting to the dining area and kitchen. The kitchen includes a dedicated pantry and opens to a breakfast nook with access to outdoor living spaces.
A separate living room and office near the entry provide quieter, more defined rooms, while the owner’s suite is set apart and includes a private bath, walk-in closet, and adjacent reading space. Multiple covered decks extend the main level without disrupting interior flow.
Upstairs, the layout opens to the great room below, creating a sense of connection between levels. Several additional bedrooms are positioned along the upper floor, supported by multiple baths and ample closet space. A study and TV room offer flexible use while maintaining separation from the sleeping areas.
The lower level is designed for future expansion, with space allocated for a family room, exercise room, kitchenette, and additional bathroom. Storage and mechanical areas are thoughtfully placed, allowing the level to function efficiently while remaining adaptable for long-term needs.
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