Mar 17, 2008
Tudor house has expansive spaces
“It's therapeutic to take care of the lawn.”
A master suite with a sitting room would be a desirable feature in any house. But what if there were four master suites - in the same house?
That's the embarrassment of riches in this Tudor-style house sitting on more than 2 acres in Harford County. Four of the five bedrooms are on the upper level; each spacious bedroom has its own adjoining seating area - some with fireplace - and its own bathroom.
'It's not a cookie-cutter house,' says owner John G. Berger. 'It's unique.'
Berger, who has owned the property for about four years, has overseen many of the renovations, including transforming a deck into a sunroom, upgrading the floors to a deep-red mahogany and refacing the kitchen cabinets. Read more
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