Thursday, June 7, 2012

Cape Cod houses - an exception

In my original post on Cape Cod houses in the neighborhood, I posted this definition of the style:

"usually one-story. It has clapboard siding mostly (but not always). It has a low-pitched roof-line, with minimal fascia (roof overhang). The shape is usually square (but not always). The front door is usually in the center. There is seldom much in the way of ornamentation."


Here's one exception to the rule. A brick Cape Cod.  I can't tell you why, but I really like this little charmer.

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