Every good fairy tale features a turret: Your happily-ever-after might just be waiting in this storybook Denny-Blaine home. While most other buildings in the neighborhood are in the Georgian, Tudor, or Craftsman style, this 1909 house flipped the script and went the Victorian route, complete with a scalloped roofline that isn’t afraid to serve main character energy.
On the other side of the vibrant red front door, an abundance of natural light floods the space from floor to (9.5-foot) ceiling, thanks in large part to the 100-pane window off to the left. Walk past the grand staircase and into the heart of
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