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Day 81: 100 Days of Central Mass Features Colonial Style Homes

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Real Estate Agent with Kathleen Cooper, Sposato Realty Group 9084437/Brokers

 100 DAYS OF CENTRAL MASS FEATURES COLONIAL STYLE HOMES

The colonial architecture is associated with many different cultural traditions, including English, Spanish, Dutch and FrenchColonials found here in Central Mass are stately and symmetrical.  They are usually a 2 story rectangular dwelling with bedrooms on the second floor.  New England settlers first constructed what is known as Garrison Colonials, colonials that were similar to medieval England homes.  They had steep gable roofs, diamond paned windows and unpainted clapboard or wood siding. 

Today's colonials are known as Neo-Colonials.  Inspired by the original colonial homes, Neo-Colonials mix modern style with classic simplicity and structure.  Most are sided with vinyl or brick veneer and have distinguishing features such as pillars and faux shutters.  Although the Neo-Colonials differ from the original colonial style, you can still find floor plans and features that have the same comfortable pleasures that owners enjoy.

CLICK HERE to see some colonials for sale in the Sturbridge area.

Built in 1678, this New England Colonial was the home of Rebecca Nurse, who was executed in the Salem Witch Trials.
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Lina Robertson
AMAX Real Estate - Springfield, MO
REALTOR® Serving Springfield, Nixa and Ozark, MO

Kathleen - I love the style of the old colonial homes and am glad to see the modernized version being built today.  I would give anything to be able to tour Rebecca Nurse's home!

Nov 12, 2009 12:24 PM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Those colonials look so different fromt he ones we have down here.  They look like something out of "John Adams".

Nov 12, 2009 01:53 PM
Shirley Parks
Sands Realty 210-414-0966 - San Antonio, TX
Broker, 210-414-0966, San Antonio TX Real Estate

I really like colonial style homes.  This makes me want to read about the witch trials again.  How horrible for poor Rebecca, especially since there is no such thing as a witch.

Nov 12, 2009 03:08 PM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Kathleen - I LOVE the homes in Mass!  That area is SO full of rich history and the homes are gorgeous!  We have some beautiful plantation homes here but I'll always have a soft spot for Colonials (from the north).

Nov 13, 2009 12:09 AM
Kathleen Cooper
Kathleen Cooper, Sposato Realty Group - Worcester, MA
Sposato Realty Group - Broker Owner

Hi Lina!  They really are beautiful homes.

Patricia - I think it's time for you to come and visit!  =)

Shirley - That's the truth!  I love visiting Salem, MA where they have all of the history and museums to learn about the witch trials.

Leesa - I feel the same way.  I love colonials, my favorite homes. 

Have a great weekend everyone!

Nov 13, 2009 08:21 AM
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