This Bywater beauty blends old and new with clean lines and other contemporary touches inside a grand, 125-year-old center hall. Those contemporary elements include a diamond-shaped wood stain pattern on the kitchen floor and a bathroom with a unique angular shower and sinks. The 3,773 square-foot home has two other porches, one screened, and places inside to sit next to tall windows. There's a lush backyard and an airy, spacious master bedroom upstairs. When it first hit the market, it was asking $1,295,000; it's since been reduced to $1,250,000.
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