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Eashion designer James Coviello had three non-negotiable demands for the weekend house he wanted. It had to be as untouched, as original, as possible; it had to be in the country, but not too far from a town; and it had to include some land, but not so much as to become problematic.

It was a tall order, but the first house he saw, a Greek Revival built in 1840, answered the clarion call. Nestled on an acre tucked between

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