| English: Odd castle-style building on Airy Street, Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Part of the Central Norristown Historic District on the NRHP since November 23, 1984. The Historic District is roughly bounded by Stoney Creek, Walnut, Lafayette, and Fornace Streets, Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
(its an endearing title, i myself have a step child that i adore.)
Always overlooked but its really wonderful.
I really do like it, i swear.
why, let me say so.
First it has cozy and charming features nestled in pockets of the house. First example; a curved door that serves as a closet. The knobs are all Victorian; but not junky. It has a simple elegance and whisper that calls back to 1800's. The fireplace is brick; the kitchen is redone and modern. However the renovation does not over shadow its old world charm nor does it clash.
My very favorite is the Tiffany inspired windows that sit right over the front door.
{please be advised, the windows that hang over the front door are not actual Tiffany. They just have a very similar look to them of that of Tiffany made wndows circa the mid 40's.}
lets be honest, the picture sucks. (I'm working on it.) However its worth a showing. Call, text, tweet.
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Bedrooms:5 beds
| Location of Norristown in Montgomery County (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |


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