This Week's Find: A Time Capsule from 1898
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For those interested in turn-of-the-century Victorian life, This Week’s Find is a living museum.
A butler’s pantry, parlor and conservatory aren’t the only antiquated things about the seven-bedroom Kensington home: virtually every element, including the furniture, artwork and sculptures, dates back to the home’s late 19th century origins. Walking the halls means taking a trip back to times when ornate drapes matched the wallpaper, libraries had secret doors and houses had names (this one is called “Sunny Crest”).
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The home has only been up for sale twice since it was built, as the original owner — a patent lawyer — and then his daughter occupied the home for several decades. Everything was passed on to the current owners as-is, and now, this house could make the dreams of a historical re-enactor come true: the current owner hopes to convey almost everything in the house to the eventual buyer.
The previous owner found all sorts of treasures hidden in the attic and basement, including a valuable statue of Abe Lincoln. There is also a large greenhouse, currently occupied by antique cars and various tools, beside the home. More photos and details below.
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Conservatory
Dining Room
Living Room
- Full Listing: 3924 Baltimore Street, Kensington, MD (map)
- Price: $1.395 million
- Bedrooms: Seven
- Bathrooms: Three
- Square Footage: 3,886
- Listing Agent: Kyle Richards, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
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