| 31. | Rooms on the first floor feature 17th century furnishings and displays in the leanto on retail premises of the period.
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| 32. | Left side rooms and a partial leanto section on the back of the house were added during the 18th century.
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| 33. | The house underwent a major restoration in the late 1957, which included raising the roof on the leanto section.
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| 34. | This structure was two stories high, with a leanto section in the rear and a chimney on its right.
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| 35. | The leanto addition included stylistically First Period elements to harmonize with those found in the older part of the house.
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| 36. | This was followed by the left side and the rear leanto, which were probably added in the following decades.
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| 37. | It is a 2-1 / 2 story timber frame house, was built with an integral leanto section.
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| 38. | It is one room deep, with a leanto section added to the rear, giving the house a saltbox appearance.
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| 39. | By 1690 a leanto section ( which may have surviving elements still in the house ) was added to the house.
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| 40. | It is a 2.5 story wood frame house with a central chimney and a raised leanto section in back.
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