This stunning 17th century, detached, black and white timber
framed country house sleeps up to twelve people in six bedrooms, four king - size doubles and two twins.
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frame... I'm concerned about getting the federal government back into the mass transit and affordable
housing business where it was for a half - century and should be and can be again.»
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Within 2 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds, The Old Hall
Country House is a traditional 16th - century timber -
framed building.
In most of the
country, wood
framed houses are maintenance sinks by 60 years of age due to termites, carpenter ants, boring beetles, dry rot, and deformation caused leaks.
The timber -
framed house was built in 1698 for George Hart, whose barrel - making business was thriving in Ipswich, 30 miles north of Boston, which at that time had one of the busiest ports in the
country.
So I'm tremendously grateful for the greenbelt we have with grass and many tress (until the XERO - scape dimwits take it away (i.e., surface of Mars with red rock everywhere and an occasional little cactus and maybe one or two orange or grapefruit trees) and all my big dark -
framed windows, and I'm delighted I found your post, Melissa, and took your «quiz» on personal style and am figuring out how to incorporate elements of the
country and cottage looks I love into my little ever - so - slightly Spanish revival / Mediterranean
house (an arch and vaulted ceilings in the LR / DR in addition to the big dark -
framed windows).
Although a new - build, with its classic timber
frame the
house looks like a well established
country home.
To tie off the look, select stylish details that help suggest a
country -
house atmosphere, such as antique - look
frames, beautiful candles and lustrous glass vases brimming with flowers.
Contemporary in appearance, it's easy to give this quirky design (# 120, Nordic
House) a
country makeover: simply wrap soft moss around the wrought iron
frame and adorn with white ceramic decorations, tied with red ribbon — easy!