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"Cotswold Cottage" a Craftsman- style historic dwelling, was built in the 1930’s as part of “The New Cape May” (east of Madison) that commenced development in 1903. Additions were later added in 1940's to the rear of the structure. A long time family home and summer rental, this home has been revered by former owners including the current ones. Considered "Contributing" by the Cape May Historic Commission, care has been taken to retain key historic features such as the historic front door and garage. The home features shake shingle exterior giving it a true “Cape May charm". The first floor has a living room with gas fireplace, French doors to a quiet sunroom/reading nook, dining room, modern kitchen with a checkered floor reminiscent of the 50’s. There is a first-floor bedroom with a private bath. Access to a large, screened porch(10x26) for relaxing and dining and an open porch (10x26) for sunbathing. The second floor has 2 bedrooms and a full bath. Access to a finished attic by way of the rear bedroom.
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Architectural Type - Two Story
Location - Inside Lot
Parking - Garage, Detached, Concrete Driveway, 4 car parking
Basement - Full, Inside Entrance, Masonry Floors/Wall
Inclusions - Rugs, Furniture, Window Treatments
Interior Features - Fireplace- Gas, Wood Flooring, Smoke/Fire Alarm, Storage, Tile Flooring, Vinyl Flooring
Appliances - Range, Oven, Microwave Oven, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, Disposal, Smoke/Fire Detector
Rooms List - Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Library/Study, Storage Attic, 1st Floor Primary Bedroom
Lot Features - Deck, Porch, Screened Porch, Grill, Fenced Yard, Storage Building, Cable TV, Sidewalks, Outside Shower
Exterior Features - Wood
Cooling - Ceiling Fan, Window Air Conditioning
Heating - Gas Natural, Radiator
Hot Water - Gas- Natural
Sewer - City
Water - City
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