
"It only took one step beyond the gates and up the immaculately manicured driveway to assuage any and all doubts bobbing around in my head. From a distance, the home may have looked like a step back in time, but the updated walkways and subtle water features-all of which still managed to complement the existing old-school architecture-immediately evoked a sense of calm."
"The layout flowed seamlessly from the foyer to the fully equipped kitchen, which opened up to the dining area. This is where we spent most of our time on the wedding day, getting ready around the large counters, perfect for accommodating all the makeup artists and hair tools needed to get the bridal show on the road. The dining area was fully lined with floor-to-ceiling windows that showcased the perfectly landscaped backyard."
"The home's size and layout proved to be a major convenience for the wedding party and the family of the bride. There were two living areas with cozy couches and TVs, as well as a den that featured a whiskey library. These large communal spaces were separate yet close enough to the rest of the house to foster a feeling of intimacy. Considering the home sprawled across three floors, including a spacious basement, this was something of a feat."
Located on Fulham Cemetery grounds, the stone lodge was built in 1865 and presents like a Victorian chapel from the exterior. Updated walkways and subtle water features complement the old-school architecture and create a calming approach. Interiors feel bright and airy, with a layout flowing from foyer to a fully equipped kitchen that opens to the dining area. The dining area’s floor-to-ceiling windows showcase a perfectly landscaped backyard and large counters accommodated wedding-day preparations. The house spans three floors plus a spacious basement, with multiple communal living areas, cozy seating, a den with a whiskey library, and bedrooms on each level.
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