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It was built in 1930 and as near as I can guess it'd be considered "English Cottage". The reason I ask is because I just managed to get it under contract today and would like to keep it "period" as best as possible. Meaning color pallets, decorating ques (lol, it'll have to mash with our current modern/mid-century stuff that we fell in love with while owning a 1950's ranch), etc...
Anyway, probably a month out from closing and just trying to gather info. Am I on with the style of the home?
Tudor-style in the US was very popular in the 1920s and 1930s, half-timbering not necessary. My daughter bought a similar home a few years ago. Wonderful style.
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