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South Freeport Residence
Originally constructed in 1949, as a modest, one story, hipped roof structure with walk-out basement, this house was remodeled with carefully designed additions. Still occupied by the original family, it was requested that the hearth in the center of the house remain, providing a strong connection to memory and place. The updated residence fits appropriately into the landscape while respecting the public view over and around the house to the ocean beyond.
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South Freeport Residence
Originally constructed in 1949, as a modest, one story, hipped roof structure with walk-out basement, this house was remodeled with carefully designed additions. Still occupied by the original family, it was requested that the hearth in the center of the house remain, providing a strong connection to memory and place. The updated residence fits appropriately into the landscape while respecting the public view over and around the house to the ocean beyond.
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South Freeport Residence
Originally constructed in 1949, as a modest, one story, hipped roof structure with walk-out basement, this house was remodeled with carefully designed additions. Still occupied by the original family, it was requested that the hearth in the center of the house remain, providing a strong connection to memory and place. The updated residence fits appropriately into the landscape while respecting the public view over and around the house to the ocean beyond.
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South Freeport Residence
Originally constructed in 1949, as a modest, one story, hipped roof structure with walk-out basement, this house was remodeled with carefully designed additions. Still occupied by the original family, it was requested that the hearth in the center of the house remain, providing a strong connection to memory and place. The updated residence fits appropriately into the landscape while respecting the public view over and around the house to the ocean beyond.
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South Freeport Residence
Originally constructed in 1949, as a modest, one story, hipped roof structure with walk-out basement, this house was remodeled with carefully designed additions. Still occupied by the original family, it was requested that the hearth in the center of the house remain, providing a strong connection to memory and place. The updated residence fits appropriately into the landscape while respecting the public view over and around the house to the ocean beyond.
