Next Saturday, October 13, join the ICAA Washington Mid Atlantic Chapter for a tour of three private residences on Maryland’s scenic Eastern Shore. First is a house at Follys Cove for a tour led by architect David Jones, who transformed a 1950s Cape Code style house into a symmetrical house distinguished by a dramatic classical portico which frames a water view.
Second is Timberlane Farm, an elegant example of Georgian Revival architecture. Architect Wayne L. Good recently completed a major renovation and will lead the tour featuring the house’s renovations and the addition of a pool pavilion complex.
Last will be Lombardy, a 250 acre estate with a Colonial Revival mansion. Over a five year period Neumann Lewis Buchanan Architects restored the house to its original splendor, renovated an eighteenth century guest house and barn, and sensitively designed new outbuildings. The house was featured in Period Homes Magazine.
I'm unable to attend as I'll be at Highpoint Market again, but hope some of you can attend and send me the details! R.S.V.P. to susan.sapiro@classicist-washington.org.
Second is Timberlane Farm, an elegant example of Georgian Revival architecture. Architect Wayne L. Good recently completed a major renovation and will lead the tour featuring the house’s renovations and the addition of a pool pavilion complex.
Last will be Lombardy, a 250 acre estate with a Colonial Revival mansion. Over a five year period Neumann Lewis Buchanan Architects restored the house to its original splendor, renovated an eighteenth century guest house and barn, and sensitively designed new outbuildings. The house was featured in Period Homes Magazine.
I'm unable to attend as I'll be at Highpoint Market again, but hope some of you can attend and send me the details! R.S.V.P. to susan.sapiro@classicist-washington.org.
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