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1795 Wood Farmhouse in Tappahannock, VA

Moved to prevent demolition, the 1795 Wood Farmhouse needs all new systems. Intact details include period Federal mouldings and wainscoting, a Chippendale staircase, “cross and Bible doors,” and four fireplaces. It’s on a 16-acre parcel.






1906 Folk Queen Anne in Montesano, WA

If the lip over the porch of this 1906 Folk Queen Anne cottage isn’t quirky enough, how about a swimming pool off the kitchen pass-through, courtesy of a 1970s addition? Period touches include five-panel doors and a spacious 1950s kitchen.



1940 Cape Cod in Gloucester, MA

This odd 1940 Cape Cod-ish house with a tower is in need of work. It retains portions of the original curving porch and a stone fireplace with an arched opening. Exposed rafters, beamed ceilings, and shiplap walls offer food for the imagination.

Andrew McNally Estate in Altadena, CA

No expense was spared for Andrew McNally’s three-story Altadena mansion. The great map maker used his expansive estate as his own personal calling card for those shivering in the Midwest or along the eastern seaboard, beckoning them to the luxe life available only in Southern California.



Harwood Hall House

From its original exterior hitching post to the unblemished Oregon pine interior, the renowned Hardwood Hall House is an exceptional display of early 20th century Craftsman-Bungalow architecture and the Crown Jewel of the prestigious Mount Rubidoux historic district.



Shingle Style Mansion in Long Beach, CA

The seat of the former Bixby Ranch, this architect-designed Shingle Style mansion retains its unusual balustraded gambrel roof and leaded-glass windows. Inside: rich original paneling, beamed ceilings, carved built-ins, period lighting.



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