Cracked plaster, peeling paint, and leaking pipes galore couldn't stop one family from swapping their convenience-filled suburban home for a colonial-era farmstead with room to roam
Some things left for the Scisciones to do were small: replacing the faded wallpaper that barely clung to the cracked plaster walls; fixing the gaping holes in the dining room and breakfast area ceilings; and refinishing the wide-plank floors that were concealed under layers of black stain.
Today, the dining room's reproduction tavern table and cherry sideboard, fan-back Windsors, a painted Pennsylvania German Bible box, and local redware pottery underscore Ravenroyd’s sure sense of place.
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