Historic Home Listing Description

Write a listing description for a historic or architecturally significant home. Celebrates character while acknowledging practical considerations.

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Write a listing description for a historic home at .

Year built: . Architectural style:  (e.g. Victorian, Craftsman, Colonial).
Historical designation:  (if applicable).
Original features preserved: .
Renovations/updates: .
Price: .

150-200 words. Honor the home's history with reverent language. Balance the romance of original features with honest context on updates. Attract a buyer who values character and craftsmanship. Avoid "TLC needed" language unless appropriate.
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