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There is a story and a confession here. Looking down to the first floor you can see at the top left of the picture a doorway. That doorway is the entrance to the formal living room. If you wee outside, in front of the house looking towards that house you would see on the first floor a big boarded up window. That window would be in this room we are discussing. Now for the confession. I walked by that doorway not even noticing that room. None of us photographed the interior of that room. Michael Trew did say he looked in but it was very dark in there so he didn't venture in and try to take any pictures. To the best of my knowledge, in all the times we have photographed the interiors of churches, buildings and or houses this may very well be the first time I missed a room. I do feel bad about that.

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Picture courtesy of Michael Trew

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The front door of the house. On the right side of the picture the doorway to the formal living room. The room I walked by at least twice not noticing it was there. Grrrrrrrr!

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This is looking through to the kitchen. That blue door with the with the door knob is where the back staircase from the second floor comes down to the first floor.

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Picture courtesy of Michael Trew.

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And we exited the same way we entred. We hope you enjoyed the tour.

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