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8 Publisher’s Letter
12 F e at u r e d P h o t o g r a p h e r
James R. Robbins
• by Beth Perdue
52 Barkhouse
Highland Craftsmen Bark Shingles
• by Anne Roland
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58 HO M E M ARKET F EATURE
Village Charmer, Converse Co. Realtors,
Marion, MA
• by Nancy A. Bergquist
64 At l a n t i c S u b a r u
Bourne Car Dealership
• Michael J. Decicco
86 g r e at i s t h y fa i t h f u l n e s s
First Congregational Church, Middleboro, MA
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ON THE COVER
92 HA P P ENIN
Photograph, Red Boat, by James Robbins. See related story
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Story by Beth Perdue
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I f there’s one thing about the southcoast that you won’t be able
to say about any many other regions in New England, it
certainly has its share of antiques stores-and eclectic ones
at that, but one step inside the diverse collection of all-
worldly antiques at the China Traders Antiques of Marion,
you’ll feel like you’ve traveled abroad-just without the jetlag.
Ten year antique dealer Charlie Brown has come a long way
from his days in system integration but the one thing he kept
from the career he retired from at age 52 is his love for Europe-
mostly China and Japan, and those rare antique items that he
finds there. After his retirement, Brown was looking for another
job, something that could be more of a hobby than a job, and he
soon found what he was looking for in something he had loved all
along: Chinese antiques.
Located in the heart of the Marion village-one of few left in the
STORY &
state that actually still works as a village with a post office, general
store, wine cellar and post office among other offerings-Brown opened
up his 2,000-square-foot showroom of Chinese Antiques more than
a decade ago, combining his efforts with three other antique dealers-
one from Harford, Conn., another from Marshfield and the last one, the
renowned Barn at 17 from Boston.
“My focus has always been Asian, mainly Chinese, while the other
dealers provide American, English, European,” said Brown, a Marion
EMT who has resided in the town for 18 years.
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Development
StORY BY Jay Alex an der
Exclusive to Coastal L i fe
For those passing along Spring Street or Route 105 in Marion this past
year, the development of the Baldwin Brothers new commercial building
and preservation of the Freeman F. Gurney House near the Wave
Restaurant have been unmistakable; but it’s the strides on the owners,
architects and developers part-to impact the environment and town
around it as little as possible-that is the one true story to be told.
uchard
ASTAL LIFE
hotography
W alking the shore
of South Beach in Chatham,
Massachusetts during the winter is
akin to sampling the ethereal peace
and gentle rejuvenation that only
Olde Cape Cod can provide. Down
the road is your own private oasis
where hot mulled cider and fresh
chocolate chip cookies await. At
your request, dinner reservations at
the nearby illustrious Chatham Bars
Inn have been made for you by a kind
woman, who, for a few days at least
as your Inn keeper, protects you like
a mother. In a word, the setting is
‘ideal’. The Carriage House Inn run
by proprietors Paula and Tim Miller,
features a “say yes and anticipate
needs” attitude toward their guests
with the tender personal touches that
make one feel as cared for as they
would be at a close relative’s home- only there are gourmet breakfasts and spa packages here.
Having both come from hospitality backgrounds, they have a very particular finesse. Paula’s extensive experience
includes being the V.P. of sales and marketing for a hotel consulting firm (her work specializing in associate
training and development) working with establishments such as the Hard Rock Café and Ritz Carlton Hotels.
As an aesthetician, she understands the importance and benefits of spa services reviving skin and spirit. Her
husband, Tim, has experience that entails being consultant to the New England Culinary Institute and event
sales manager for Charleston Place Hotel which holds rank as the seventeenth highest rated hotel in the
country. Together they combine their talents and their extensive travels to present a unique experience for
guests. Originally having owned a bed and breakfast in Kittery, Maine, they were no strangers to the pleasures
and demands of a B&B. Family brought them to the Cape, but Chatham had particular allure as a quiet, yet
thriving town rich with art, beauty, fine dining and unusual boutiques.
When the newly renovated Carriage House Inn came up for sale, it having once being a residential property
built in 1890, they knew they had found a great opportunity. With many beautiful renovations in design and
décor since, the Inn provides luxuriant accommodations with practical items such as Cable TV, DVD players,
new flat-screen TV’s in select rooms and chic style. “We’re modernizing things. I call it the de-doily project.
No Victorian fluff. It’s nautical Pottery Barn, if you will,” Paula states with a good-humored smile audible in
her voice. Fond of traveling, Paula and Tim try to incorporate their cultural experiences into the Inn. “France,
for example, is what I’d describe as a five-sense experience. Lavender sprays were placed in the rooms and
French cuisine and décor are sometimes incorporated. In Italy, we had the opportunity to take lessons at the
International Cooking School in Chianti- few had signed up for the class so we had semi-private lessons which
Tim loved. Italians often eat small breakfasts, so we know to offer this option to our Italian guests. After having
gone to the Caribbean, we were inspired to offer more juices. In Boston, we learned of broiled tomatoes. We
ask ourselves the question ‘What did we learn from this to use at the Inn?’ after our trips both regional and
abroad. European guests tend to request heated milk. Some women visiting from New Zealand wanted boiling
water mixed with their orange juice- and we accommodate these needs and wants.” Tim stated that they travel
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and it is green practice at its best. Plus, for future Linville designs. His influ- for tanning bark, and the wood was not
it has created an income from a material ence soon reached through other major very desirable but it would peel in large
that once had no real value for hundreds resort communities in the Appalachi- smooth sheets. Private residences sided
of hard working people. an chain including Blowing Rock and with Poplar Bark in the 30’s are in good
Bark shingles vary from bark intact Highlands. condition and can still be viewed today.
slabs (from the first cut of the tree) and Two variables differentiate his meth- With the chestnut blight of the
are different than early Native Ameri- od. First, only the bark was used as a 1940’s, chestnut bark was no longer
can and Pioneer uses. They are strictly shingle. Others before him had used available and the “Bark House” style lay
manufactured and have squared edges. slabs from the first cut of the tree with dormant for over 60 years. Today, how-
The history of Bark as Siding, is a bark intact to clad dwellings. Second, ever, Highland Craftsmen® has revived
North Carolina Innovation, an Ameri- he squared the bottom edge of the bark the old-fashioned techniques for craft-
can Legacy. mechanically, with a hand saw. This cre- ing bark shingles from poplar bark.
Siding made of bark was used his- ated a refinement that is not otherwise Poplar grows abundantly in the
torically as exterior sheathing for centu- noted in other’s applications. Bacon cre- Southern forests and beyond, and is
ries by Native Americans across North ated the first true squared bark shingle. used primarily for the structural ele-
America. They stripped the trees and American Chestnut bark was used ments of furniture and in the plywood
tied the bark to pole structures and almost exclusively because it was read- industry. Careful harvesting methods
lodges. Air flowed naturally through ily available. Saw mills peeled chestnut actually save the poplar bark from be-
these dwellings so there was no need for bark to sell to tanneries and used the coming a waste product during conven-
refinement or drying. trees for almost all high grade wood tional timber operations.
In 1895, the squared bark shingle products. In the mid 1900’s a blight ac- The rugged good looks of Bark
made its debut in Linville N.C., when cidentally introduced from China and House shingles attract people initially.
architect Henry Bacon (most famous first discovered in New York, devastated With incredible design flexibility, they
for designing the Lincoln Memorial) in- the entire species. Poplar Bark had not complement many styles in the rus-
troduced the style and set the standard gone unnoticed. Poplar had no value tic genre as well as modern structures.
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EXCLUSVIE TO HOMEGALLERY
he first question I had written down to begin the interview was an unu-
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Rather than asking why William Adams and Robert Gaudette searched
out their eighteenth century home, I had it in mind to ask why the house had
searched for them; nonetheless, I was unprepared to receive the perfectly fitting
answer.
Featured on HGTV (If Walls Could Talk) and ABC 6, the beautiful home built
by Peter Hunt in 1740 which has had many incarnations over the centuries, keeps
its history close; whether through the efforts of its current owners, or through the
previous residents who after centuries, have chosen not to leave. Footsteps of an
eighty-four year old woman who passed away in the house go up the stairs yet never
come down… A little boy clad in knickers and a pin stripe jacket, holding a croquet
ball, smiles and vanishes… On a spring morning, white smoke draws forth a horse
and carriage- the passengers say “good evening and thank you”, though they never
appear. A family dines in what is now the bedroom before disappearing. A dog toy
lifts off the floor, seemingly of its own volition, to be tossed towards the current house
owners’ affectionate spaniel, Ginger. Non-believers and guests with no knowledge
Left: Elias This Page: Rahab
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counters and built-ins plus a modern second floor bathroom with Jacuzzi tub,
shower and separate laundry area. Four period fireplaces feature the
original mantels, moldings and tile surrounds while the floors and windows
throughout have been meticulously restored and maintained. Other recent
upgrades include the 200 amp electrical service plus a new roof and
furnace. The double lot offers plenty of room for the 1-car garage and
attached cabana which overlooks the garden. Proudly offered at $479,000.
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of quality for the discriminating buyer. A stately home situated on a country lane lined with century old stone walls, magnificent
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BY NA NCY A. B E RG Q UIST
Photography by Anne Rolan d
First Congregational Church of Middleborough has been a faithful witness to
history and the Gospel for over three hundred years. Once deemed “The most
beautiful church in New England” by Daniel Webster, its present day 1828
meetinghouse has been lovingly renovated/restored.
W
hen you first come upon hundred eighty-one year old landmark Ionic order columns create the majestic
it you can’t help but be has received a lovingly and well-deserved portico that shelters two new sets of 12-foot
struck by its beauty. renovation/restoration. Neil Kidney, owner Spanish red cedar doors. Ten new grand
With its ancient Greek of Alpha Construction of Rochester, had the Palladian windows, each with one hundred
Ionic architecture and impressive scale for important job of overseeing the immense nineteen intricate panes of glass, allow
its day, First Congregational Church of project. The results simply speak for ample light into the expansive sanctuary
Middleborough is considered by historians themselves. inside. The term "Palladian" comes from
to be one of the most magnificent and Beautifully situated at the town’s historic Andrea Palladio, an Italian Renaissance
picturesque New England churches. In 1827, green, First Congregational Church proudly architect whose work inspired some of the
four acres of land were purchased for what is stands 60-feet wide, 85-feet long and 130-feet most famous buildings in Europe and the
now the site of the stately meetinghouse and tall to the tip of the golden vane that glistens in United States. Modeled after classical Greek
common. Built in 1828 at a cost of $12,000 the sunlight as it sits upon the towering spire and Roman forms, Palladio's buildings often
to $13,000, it is the fourth edifice of what reaching towards Heaven. Just below, the featured arched openings. The original
is known as the “Church at the Green.” Its large bell tower shelters the original church clapboard siding of the church has been given
designer, Deacon James Sproat, joined the bell, still in excellent working condition a fresh coat of traditional white paint. Less
church in 1816 and was one of the foremost today. In earlier times, the tolling of the bell noticeable safety and structural upgrades
architects of his day. The meetinghouse was not only used to tell faithful parishioners have also been carefully made.
was dedicated in 1829 with the dedicatory to gather for worship but served as a general Today, the exterior of the church is
sermon preached by Rev. Lyman Beecher, alarm to alert townsfolk of emergencies. nearly identical to what it looked like upon
father of Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Today, children of the church are often given its initial construction. Imagine stables on
Beecher Stowe. After seeing it, the great the welcome job of ringing the bell before either side, the dense woods behind it less
American statesman, Daniel Webster, and after Sunday worship service. developed and you’re there…back in the
called it “The most beautiful church in New A massive pediment, the low-pitched days when horse-drawn carriages lined the
England.” Over the past two years, the one triangular gable on the front, and six fluted green on early Sunday mornings. Behind
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the fireplaced great room! Beautiful cathedral occupied complex makes for friendly neighbors. Having been a B&B for 15 years, this
sunroom opens on to an oversized deck, Use club-room for family gatherings. Easy access was originally part of the Jordan Estate,
overlooking the private wooded backyard to Rte 3, commuter rail, Cape Cod, Boston, the circa 1900, one of the few buildings
and bountiful gardens. Truly a home to enjoy waterfront,& all the wonderful amenities that remaining,and very historic! $759,000
for years! $669,900 508-746-8100 Plymouth has to offer. $277,000 508-746-8100 508-746-8100
February 7
Botanical Papermaking Workshop
Learn the ancient art of Japanese papermaking through demonstrations and class participation. Traditional
plant fibers such as Kozo, Abaca and cotton will be used to create beautiful one of a kind papers. Students will
learn the history of papermaking and how it applies to today's recycling issues. Embellishments such as dried
flowers, leaves, feathers and yarns will be incorporated into these papers. Students are encouraged to bring any
of these items from home. Please dress casually, as this is a "hands-on" workshop and students will get wet!
Instructor Robyn Borges has worked as a Textile Designer in the upholstery industry for over 18 years. Recently
she graduated from Rhode Island School of Design's Interior Design program. She has been practicing the art
of Japanese handmade papermaking for 8 years and enjoys teaching this craft to others. 1- 4 pm Advanced
registration is required. Price: $40 Members, $ 45 Non-members. Workshop will take place in the Blithewold
Carriage House. To register call 401-253-2707x16 or visit www.blithewold.org
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