Terry Twombly Real Estate

A Jack Conway & Company Agent, Norton Massachusetts                 Phone 508-212-6511, Fax 508-409-5153                                         

email - ttwombly@jackconway.com

 

Art Deco
Bungalow
Cape Cod
Colonial
Contemporary
Craftsman
Dutch Colonial
Federal
French-Provincial
Georgian
Gothic Revival
Greek Revival
Italianate
National
Neoclassical
Queen Anne
Ranch
Raised Ranch
Saltbox
Second Empire
Shed
Shingle
Shotgun
Spanish Eclectic
Split Level
Stick
Tudor
Victorian

 

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Craftsman

Popularized at the turn of the 20th century by architect and furniture designer Gustav Stickley in his magazine, The Craftsman, the Craftsman-style bungalow reflected, said Stickley, "a house reduced to it's simplest form... its low, broad proportions and absolute lack of ornamentation gives it a character so natural and unaffected that it seems to... blend with any landscape."

The style, which was also widely billed as the "California bungalow" by architects such as Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene, featured overhanging eaves, a low-slung gabled roof, and wide front porches framed by pedestal-like tapered columns. Material often included stone, rough-hewn wood, and stucco. Many homes have wide front porches across part of the front, supported by columns.

Would you like an urban location, perhaps in Boston proper, or did you have a suburban town in mind? In southeastern Massachusetts perhaps Attleboro, Norton, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Easton or Seekonk are the right place for you. Or would you like the wooded, quiet roads of the Dighton / Rehoboth? Or maybe Foxboro, home of the New England Patriots? I travel, all over Bristol County and Norfolk County to help buyers and sellers meet their real estate needs. How can I be of service to you? 

 

No matter your reply, As a Realtor I can offer you professional service to help you find the home of your dreams.

 

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Phone 508-212-6511, email -ttwombly@jackconway.com