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Taken directly from the original “Specification Manual”, other interior and exterior features of the “Cotswold” include a barrel ceiling and rubbed green and purple slate floor in the central entrance hall, beaded casement windows glazed in first quality Baltimore “AA” double thick cylinder glass, hardwood floors of tongue and groove Clear Ritter Appalachian Highland Oak, 6” baseboards made of No. 1 Yellow Poplar, built-in bookcases, paneled jambs and soffits, fluted trims and crown moulding, plaster walls furred with 1” thick cork for insulation, two wood burning fireplaces, the main stairway with treads and risers made of clear heart white oak with poplar skirting and a black walnut handrail, outside doors and window frames constructed of No. 1 Gulf Cypress with heart Georgia pine sub-sills and 1 1/4” thick black slate sills, gables filled with casements and chimneys standing in silhouette and even the original

“push bell “ annunciator in the kitchen! 

 

In short, no granite, vinyl, Trex, engineered laminate or over-used stainless here; instead, you will have the privilege to live among the very finest original and painstakingly-crafted millwork and architectural detail in all of Homeland.

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