House Plan # HWEPL03239 | See the floor plan |
This design is based on a home built in 1715 by Thomas Barnard, a minister in Andover, Massachusetts. It demonstrates the introduction of Georgian symmetry and classical elegance to the simplicity of the medieval saltbox. Colonial detailing inside includes beam ceilings, wainscoting and china closets in the dining room--early Americans would have displayed fine pewter and earthenware there. Modern amenities include sliding glass doors from the family room to the terrace, a large laundry room, a well-equipped island kitchen and a quiet library. The master suite pampers with a fireplace, two walk-in closets with built-in shelves, a bath with twin vanities and a dressing room. A second bath with two vanities is shared by three bedrooms, one of which could serve as a study.
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| Primary Style: | Colonial |
| Main Level: | 2,016 |
| Second Level: | 1,656 |
| Total: | 3,672 Sq. Ft. |
| Bedrooms: | 4 |
| Baths: | 2 |
| Half Baths: | 1 |
| Width: | 71' |
| Depth: | 50' |
| Stories: | 2 |
| Garage Bays: | 2 |
| Foundations: | Unfinished Basement |
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