Property 1
Each bedroom gets its own bath in this standout vacation home, making it a good choice for an extended family or a group of friends enjoying a weekend together. On the top floor, one of the two master suites boasts a private balcony, a walk-in closet, and a loft. Downstairs, the other master suite and another bedroom (with a full ball bath) have easy access to the laundry facilities. The main living room displays a soaring window wall that opens to the wraparound deck. A dramatic fireplace provides a warm focal point.
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Property 2
Bungalow homes are a subset within the Arts and Crafts movement (1895 to 1935), which grew from a reaction to the ornate Victorian architecture of 1870 to 1900. Embracing simplicity, handiwork, and natural materials, bungalows are the definition of coziness. Bungalows are often one-and-a-half stories, with low-pitched roofs, shallow "shed" dormers and deep porches. Heavy stone porch supports, columns that taper as they ascend, and wide projecting eaves are all typical appointments of bungalows, as are exposed eave brackets. Exterior materials include natural siding, stone, and/or stucco.
Property 3
In this country cottage, the living room opens to the dining room that then flows to the kitchen creating a terrific space for entertaining. Laundry facilities are mere steps away with in a good-sized utility room with built-in cabinets. The owners' suite and a den/home office fill out the left side of the ground floor, while the remaining bedrooms are upstairs.









