Northshore Home Magazine (Digital)

THE ONE

MATT HANNON HAD LONG IMAGINED LIVING IN Winchester. When the coronavirus pandemic prompted him and his wife, Lindsay, to look for a place where their young family of five could spread out (their Charlestown home wasn’t quite getting it done), they headed straight to that suburb. “The second we walked into this house, Matt said, This is it,”’ Lindsay says.

The 1872 Victorian had beautiful bones and was in stellar shape. That said, it lacked pizzazz, and the kitchen and primary

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