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The renaissance of Keeler Hill Farm
Francis Schell |
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a house that evolves as the owner's life evolves carolyn rundle field |
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Making the home a design lab in the countryside Joseph Montebello |
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This Congress Street house—8,000 square feet on 18 flat, sprawling acres—was once the home of lawyer Henry B. Stoddard. In the early 1900s, Stoddard purchased 14 acres of land and a barn (for the now enviable price of $5,500) known as Sea View Farm, and commissioned famous tri-state-area architect Cameron Clark to build the home. By Brita Belli |
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How does a couple who looked at countless center-hall colonials and then decided to build a shingle-style arts & crafts home end up buying a pyramid-shaped glass-sheathed house with a 12-foot-deep swimming pool in the living room? By Carolyn Rundle Field |