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This brick T-plan house, built in 1882 for Newton Bright, displays elements of the Italianate and Queen Ann styles, as seen in the bracketed cornice, and delightful front porch. The stone walk and large stone pillars are among the architectural elements that are original to the home. Each room of this home is a virtual time capsule with original and curated pieces from multiple eras. From the original front hall clay chandelier (identical to one found in Jefferson’s Monticello), to early 20th century pieces such as the grandfather clock, to the more modern vintage pieces, such as the toys from the 40’s thru the 70’s belonging to previous residents, there is lots to see in this home!
This point of interest is part of the tour: Mt. Sterling Holiday Home Tour
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