Right along the Harrison Street Green Belt a stately 1910 home hides behind the trees. It’s full of sweet details like casement windows and the original fireplace. But the real standout is a little bit newer: A backyard oasis featuring a collection of decks and boardwalks above lush landscaping.
The interior has been well-maintained, and it hasn’t had the period charm knocked out of it, either. Through a wood plank front door, the living room has cove ceilings and the original brick fireplace (painted white, but nothing that can’t be restored if you want to bring back the brick tones) bookended by
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