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by bombcar
1285 days ago
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In support of this, actually doing detailed tours of many "victorian houses" and then compare them to actual mansions of the era shows significant differences. Like our McMansions of today, the houses often combine aspects that on their own can be nice in ways that don't quite "fit". |
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But in todays context it’s a simply gorgeous home. “Eclectic” if anything but it has stood the test of time.
But I imagine looking at it from that period and it probably looks like a poorly designed McMansion today. Except for built with really great materials.