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1942 Fairytale Cottage in Murfreesboro
Nothing says fall like a little fairytale cottage! Even if it’s right in the middle of town. This Murfreesboro cottage looks to be built around 1942 and I just adore it.
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South Carolina Backroads Home
I passed this old farmhouse on the backroads somewhere in South Carolina and there was just something about it. I couldn’t find any history on it, but it’s pretty obvious that it has been taken care of throughout its life. A backroads treasure!
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Abner Polk House – Hattiesburg
The Abner Polk House, in Hattiesburg, was built in 1905 for he and his wife, Ida. Abner Polk was the superindendent of schools. This was the first house in Hattiesburg to have Corinthian columns and it used to have a wrap-around porch. Ruth and Ed Polk removed this in 1950. The home was in
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Forgotten Tennessee House
This old house almost blended in with nature. Almost. If it wasn’t for that frilly trimwork, I may never have seen it. It’s a simple house, not very big. But I’m sure it was once a big part of some family’s life.
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William Chambers House
This one is known in Sheffield as “the Castle”. It’s 3 stories and close to 6,000 square feet. It was built in 1888 by one of Sheffield’s early developers, William Chambers. It’s another nine fireplacer!
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Old New Orleans Home
Bet you can’t guess where this one is at! Who am I kidding, it SCREAMS New Orleans! Love this one located in the Garden District. ✨
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John P. Donnelly House
The John P. Donnelly House, in Mt Dora, Florida, was built in 1893. It’s an incredible Queen Anne, but it could also be called the nook and cranny queen, because just LOOK at all those nooks and crannies! Donnelly was the founder of the local yacht club and served as the city’s first mayor in
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1935 Cottage in McClellanville
I don’t think it’s a secret that I kinda adore the little town of McClellanville, South Carolina. This house is not one I expected to find there. It was built in 1935 and is as cute as a bug in a rug!
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Whitaker Street House – Savannah
It’s been a bit since I featured a good mansard roof! Located on Whitaker and facing beautiful Foryth Park, this home was built in 1890. It has nine fireplaces and heart of pine floors. If it wasn’t obvious enough, this tall girl has also got to have some high ceilings. It was ran as an
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1900 St Augustine Cottage
A most adorable St Augustine cottage in the heart of the Lincolnville Historic District. It was built sometime around 1900. It’s an AirBnb now it appears! More info here – The Mermaid’s Tale.










