A Revamped 1874 Connecticut Mansion Just Hit the Market for $3.9 Million
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Percy Steinhart of Stubbs & Wootton renovated the seven-bedroom Federal-style home, which dates back to 1874, imbuing it with his signature design flourishes.
Percy Steinhart of Stubbs & Wootton renovated the seven-bedroom Federal-style home, which dates back to 1874, imbuing it with his signature design flourishes.
Percy Steinhart of Stubbs & Wootton renovated the seven-bedroom Federal-style home, which dates back to 1874, imbuing it with his signature design flourishes.
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