Rosemary Lodge, a historic summer cottage built in 1884 by Rev. Henry Turbell Rose, is now on the market for $14.25 million. This 141-year-old Victorian home, known for its unique Shingle Style architecture and remarkable woodwork, highlights Rose's craftsmanship and includes details such as floral motifs and Shakespeare inscriptions. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2000, the lodge has undergone renovations that respect its historic charm, while also modernizing key areas. The home spans over 4,100 square feet and showcases a blend of old-world details with newer amenities.
It's so different from going to these new houses, where everything is white and it's all glass windows.
Rosemary Lodge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000, described as 'a highly intact example of the Shingle Style'.
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