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Not until the many surrounding trees were cut could the home's facade be seen.
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Only stumps are left of the thickets that enclosed the house.
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Looking from the deck through Winslow Park to the water.
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Craig Phillips of Portland removes a section of wall in the kitchen. At the time, he had been working on the home for two weeks.
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Craig Phillps estimated that it took him four hours just to remove the carpet nails, but the stairs are in good shape.
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The kitchen is planned to have high-end surfaces and cabinetry. The half-bath will be enlarged.
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The dining room has a classic china cabinet.
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Looking from the dining room into the kitchen, where a half-bath was enclosed.
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The home's garage will be widened to accommodate two cars, explained David Jones of F.O. Bailey Real Estate. Jones is rehabbing the property for sale.
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The living room fireplace, flanked by built-ins.
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The living room, with Preble Street Extension and Pedro Field visible through the windows.
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The living room chandelier.
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The home's walkup attic could be finished, and afford a fine view.
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Winslow Park, and Vivian Beer's "Rustle Diptych II," as seen from the property.
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Original hardware is among the home's charms.
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Bedrooms are coming along nicely.
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The upstair's bath's cast-iron tub will be a keeper.
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This copy of the Evening Express was found in the porch/sunroom. (Note weather forecast.) The paper was published from 1882 until Feb. 1, 1991.
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