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TAKE THE PLUNGE

THE INTERIOR OF THE 1910 COLONIAL-STYLE clapboard house in the Reading Library District had been extensively renovated to update it for a 21st-century lifestyle, but the grounds remained largely untouched and uninviting.

When a couple with two young daughters bought the property, they commissioned Andover Landscape Design and Construction to create outdoor rooms in the backyard for family fun and entertaining.

With its

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