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Architects: ElliottArchitects
- Area: 2655 ft²
- Year: 2022
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Photographs:Trent Bell
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Manufacturers: Hope's Windows, Dynamic Fenestration, KWC, Marvin , Zaneen

Text description provided by the architects. Originally built in 1849 by Architect Henry Austin, the original residence of Moses Perkins is characteristic of 19th-century rural Maine architecture. The home consists of three components: the main house, an unfinished barn, and an ell connecting the other two pieces. At some point in the 20th century, the kitchen on the first floor of the ell was enlarged and an addition was appended onto the barn and ell.


























