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How about having a 19th-century windmill in your front garden?
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The dining pergola offers unobstructed water views.
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In the living room a large steel-and-ormolu Italian mirror from the 1930s was set just inches above an early-19th-century New England mantel.
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Dark gray pietra serena Italian countertop, white cabinets and white subway tiles behind the range.
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A new stair landing created space for a reading nook. The elmwood comb-back Windsor chair dates to the 1780s, and the candlestick table is from the late 19th century. Sisal carpet.
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The residents collect contemporary photography, and the master suite includes works by Malick SidibĂ©, Lou Bernstein and Robert Frank. The sitting room’s five-foot-square double chaise provides an inviting place for two people to relax.
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Neil Winokur portraits of the owners’ past and present dogs hang above the fireplace in the sitting area adjacent to the kitchen.
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