Northshore Home Magazine (Digital)

LEGACY LIVING

PEOPLE BUILD NEW HOUSES FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS. For a couple in North Reading, the impetus was to create more space for their family that would become a generational gathering place where everyone felt welcome for years to come.

They decided to erect their legacy residence on a 7.8-acre tract that had been the home of an old farmstead. Reached via a long, winding road, the house with a contemporary stone and clapboard façade, is designed to be

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