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A writing desk creates a point of interest in the upstairs hall.
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Ms. Ritchie's bedroom connects to a small balcony wtih a view of Escambia Bay.
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Tip McAlpin of McAlpin's Interiors designed the raw silk draperies. The bombay chest is handpainted. Ms. Ritchie is an Auburn graduate, and has tigers throughout the house.
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There was a bedroom for male offspring. Boys had to give up their rooms temporarily when overnight guests were present. They slept in the dog trot or on the porch.
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From this vantage point, main street leads to the bridge over the Blackwater River.
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The door in the breakfast nook opens onto the back garden.
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The second floor of the guest quarters includes a studio office space.
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Half of the gingerbread under the arch in the hallway was missing when the Odom's purchased the house in 1998; however, in a small recess in the stairwell closet all the missing pieces except ofr fome small fragment were discovered. The owners meticulously re-assembled everything, glueing the pieces and holding them in place with bread ties until the glue had dried.
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There are two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and a living area in the downstairs guest quarters.
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The Saenger marque can be seen in the center of the photograph.
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The painted table was commissioned by Nancy.
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The table was painted by Larry Grossman and acquired by Nancy directly from the artist.
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The work room on the right is adjacent to the gallery and sales area on the left.
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The dramatic columned facade of the home is off set by the formal garden.
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A circular driveway is a central feature of the home.
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There is an overstory of large oak trees throughout the entire development.
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The home is located in the D-Evereaux development off Scenic Highway.
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There is a circular drive in front of the house.
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A grove of oaks line the driveway.
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The colonial style home sits atop a small hill adjacent to Scenic Highway.
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The house is on the south side of Canopy Road just inside the entrance to the Oak Hollow development.
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