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Victorian properties are imbued with a personality all of their own – whether it’s tiny, Borrower-style brass door knobs or huge sash windows that fill your living room with light. Over time, owners generally learn to love (or at least live with) the not-so-good qualities and to appreciate all of the positives that Victorian homes still have to offer.
Our Milton Road home was recently featured by Houzz with all its Victorian quirks. Read the full article here, or see more pictures of this East Sheen abode below.
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