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"shingled" Definitions
  1. (of a roof, building, etc.) covered with shingles

145 Sentences With "shingled"

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They had been employed as flashing beneath the shingled exterior.
At the red-shingled Capella hotel, the grip wasn't quite as tight.
My mother had taken me to Saltcoats once, to the shingled coast.
His shingled planes form a compressed Cubism with occasional eruptions of Expressionism.
The gray-shingled apartment building at 313 Fitch Street in Hamden, Conn.
As for the couple's shingled home, it was renovated in the 1990s.
It is NOT the white shingled farmhouse with the faded sunflower yellow shutters.
In "Lawn Party," thirteen guests mingle convivially outside a shingled golden-brown country house.
All three dining rooms were full, every table shingled with plates and beer bottles.
INDOORS Built in 2001, the house has a shingled exterior with a metal roof.
The cedar-shingled crib has a clay tennis court, plunge pool and a guesthouse.
The home also has an attached two-car garage and a separate shingled garden shed.
Its move in adopting shingled magnetic recording technology in June gives it a competitive edge.
INDOORS: The three-story house is shingled with brownstone trim, a crenelated turret and a tower.
Her shingled house is nestled on five acres and hugged by cedar, maple and alder trees.
Enter death-row attorney Henry Deaver (André Holland), our stalwart guide through this cedar-shingled hell-scape.
We drove to our suburb, a spread of cedar-shingled houses nestled next to a forest trail.
The day we left, some of our friends were dousing their cedar-shingled roofs with their garden hoses.
Typical of the neighborhood, the shingled house is modestly sized and sits on a 2344,2296-square-foot lot.
Most everything else is a single-family residence — shingled, stuccoed, glass-walled, flat-roofed, crenelated or gingerbread-trimmed.
Listed with Compass for $3.5 million, the shingled home is ideally situated on a waterfront lot overlooking Gardiners Bay.
The barns where the stallions live at Claiborne are painted bright white with yellow-gold trim and shingled roofs.
With its dark red paint and shingled roof, it looked plucked right out of the suburban landscape of my youth.
He tucked knots of pickled mugwort into sushi and shingled other ovals of rice with raw antelope, invasive to Texas.
The property's five shingled-wood cottages, each with its own fireplace and balcony, offer sweeping views of the neighboring islands.
I'd like to serve a pile of tomatoes, sliced thick, shingled across a platter, hit with a little coarse salt.
As you approach it on the Canadian side, you wind past bucolic villages with small shingled houses and carefully planted gardens.
His widow, Helen, while working as a schoolteacher, maintained their gray shingled home and outbuildings much as he had left them.
A shingled guesthouse with two bedrooms and a bathroom was designed with the same fixtures and finishes as the main building.
The shingled guest cottage, known as the Smoke Shack, was built in the 1970s as the original house on the property.
A shingled roof, working water wheel and even charming faux-aged materials echo the style of their real (grown-up scale) house.
From Bridge Street, turn right at Compo Road South and pause at No. 244, a gray, shingled house from the 18th century.
What you Get A Spanish-Colonial Revival bungalow in Pasadena, a 1937 house in Takoma Park and a shingled cottage on Nantucket.
By Design The first time I saw splatter-painted floor was inside a simple shingled house atop a windswept dune on Nantucket.
A 2015 painting of a house in Martha's Vineyard is interrupted by a shuddering sapling, its leaves gobbling up the shingled roof.
It was a long, narrow, green-shingled place that, with one end shaped like a bow, looked a little like an ark.
What you Get A Craftsman bungalow in St. Paul, a contemporary ranch house in Springfield and a shingled cottage in Long Island.
My drive through Maryland is a blur of small wood-shingled homes until I turn down the quiet street where the house sits.
I recently met with Safina at his two-story green shingled home, tucked in the woods on the north shore of Long Island.
I like sardines shingled over pilot crackers or accompanying a sleeve of stoned wheat thins, with an apple and a wedge of cheese.
They own a five-bedroom, cedar-shingled home outfitted with solar panels and shielded from the street by hedges some 12 feet tall.
Now, sprawling houses with gray-shingled mansard roofs edge up to one another, with hedging and moss-covered stone lining a paved route.
The six-bedroom, four-bathroom main house has two levels, with a shingled roof and a wooden balcony running along the waterfront side.
My gray shingled rental house had an outdoor drop-leaf table, and I arranged platters of herb-rubbed grilled tuna and Southern succotash.
They are sitting on a maroon-shingled roof, having what they both recognize is likely to be their last interaction with one another.
Compared with the families who have lived for a century in the same cedar-shingled homes, Ms. Lopez was a newcomer to Ocracoke.
But with tens of thousands of wealthy vacationers flocking to their shingled mansions along the Atlantic Coast, getting there has become a traffic nightmare.
It's Bill and Hillary Clinton, who during their four presidential vacations on Martha's Vineyard helped spur a tourist boom on this shingled, preppy enclave.
The wood-shingled house, nestled in Orange County with views of the Catskill Mountains, is the family's third home in less than two years.
He reached out to a real estate contact, who recommended a stately shingled home with a pool in Sag Harbor, owned by Mr. Amanat.
Though many houses are peaked and shingled in the style of Tuxedo Park's founding architect, Bruce Price, some contemporary buildings can be spotted, too.
The word was also a natural fit for the Stanford White-designed All Souls Episcopal Church across the street, which is tiny and shingled.
Players can expect to die, a lot, in FromSoftware's recent Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, but never from slipping off the edge of a shingled roof.
FROM THE OUTSIDE, the staid, white, shingled three-story 1920s eclectic neo-Classical-style residence in the Frederiksberg neighborhood reveals little of the riot within.
It also offers changing rooms with hot showers, a welcome amenity for members after they have stumbled, goosefleshed and wind-whipped, up the shingled shore.
We stayed in a little wood-shingled house on a bluff above a cove where Felix and Teddy spent entire afternoons digging holes and trenches.
What you Get A 1783 shingled house on Cape Cod, a 1927 Tudor in Seattle and an adobe-style house in Santa Fe. 24 Photos View Slide Show ' This shingled house is in the Quivet Neck neighborhood on Cape Cod, a block north of the quaint commercial stretch of Route 6A and a little more than a half-mile from the Cold Storage and Sea Street beaches.
The lucky ones gathered in the shade under a shingled gazebo or a large tree; half sat sweating in chairs arrayed in front of the platform.
The red-shingled, colonial-style Capella is a five-star hotel on Sentosa Island, which boasts several resorts, hotels, two golf courses and a theme park.
Another stands under the golden blossoms of a wisteria tree in front of a 1930s Polish villa built in the dark and shingled style of Kadenowka.
Along the walls were the façades of what looked like clapboard houses, with wooden shutters and shingled pitched roofs and porches that extended into the room.
In Sag Harbor, N.Y., a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, circa-1840 shingled farmhouse half a mile from Sag Harbor Village, on 0.13 acre.
The three-level main house, known as Kingsbrae Arms, has a cedar-shingled exterior with green shutters in front and a pair of rooftop eyebrow windows.
What you Get A grand 1905 federal-style house in Baltimore, a wood-shingled home in San Anselmo and a 1958 modernist house in Elkins Park.
You enter on the shingled north side, into a living-dining-kitchen space with curved white walls and ceilings that facilitate air circulation and soften sound.
In January, the Bagliebters paid $915,000 for a shingled 2,400-square-foot Cape Cod-style house with an in-ground pool on an acre in Westhampton Beach.
We use rock shrimp — a kind of "poor man's lobster" — and there's a sliced hard-boiled egg shingled on top with crosswise sliced coins of bitter endive.
In "shingles" (1998), Linn photographs the brown shingled façade of a structure, which forms a right angle and corner with a white textured wall of horizontal strips.
This room is between a modern eat-in kitchen with original floorboards, granite counters and custom cabinets on one side and a shingled, screened porch on the other.
They still live in the cedar-shingled faculty-housing condominium they moved into more than thirty years ago, now accompanied by a deaf, senile rescue mutt named Sebastian.
As an alternative to serving the pasta straight from the stove, it can be baked in an ovenproof casserole, shingled generously with shards of pecorino, at 350 degrees.
The 220,300-square-foot home, which Ceglic originally designed for himself and Dean 18 years ago, quietly contrasts with the area's chocolate-hued, shingled farmhouses and pristine Georgians.
Ms. Grosse spray-painted it in billowing Abstract Expressionist swaths of various shades of red, from burnt orange to magenta, inside as well as out, including the shingled roof.
Another contender for best views are the hills that buttress Berkeley, also worth exploring for the Craftsman and classic wood-shingled houses that help give the city its character.
Many of the homes in Paradise were older, with roofs that may have been shingled in asbestos, filled with treated wood that can release arsenic and chromium when burned.
Closed-cell foam insulation in the shingled walls combats the humidity that creates a moldy smell in many beach houses, and the doors and windows are passive-house certified.
I followed a rutted dirt road for a couple of miles through the forest, arriving at a simple shingled cottage, where Brown lives with Faerthen Felix, the station's assistant manager.
The temporary buildings, fountains, canals and promenades were gone soon after the six-month expo ended, and the site is now an ordinary subdivision full of shingled and brick bungalows.
The interior of the asphalt-shingled structure is made almost entirely from plywood, down to the light-switch plates that follow the grain of the walls in which they're inset.
At his death he lived in the same rambling 19th-century brown-shingled house in New Haven that he and his wife, Jeanne, a retired psychologist in the Branford, Conn.
The faceted exterior, shingled in white cedar and faded by wind and rain to the color of polished pewter, is built in a concave bend around a circular gravel driveway.
On this island where two-lane roads twist around cedar-shingled houses and the rocky shore, lobstermen set the rhythm, often rising hours before dawn and resting not long after sunset.
This shingled house, in the town flats, is a two-minute walk to Marche aux Fleurs, a popular restaurant, and 8433 minutes to an excellent kindergarten-through-eighth-grade public school.
A stone and brick structure with a shingled roof, it dates to 1894 and was converted to a residence in the 1970s, with the last updates done within the past 10 years.
H. B. Whiteside of the Plainfield Congregational Church, took place on a sweltering August afternoon, on a lush Massachusetts hilltop at Ms. Stebich's family home, an 18th-century brown shingled Cape Cod.
While the exteriors of these charming structures with shingled roofs have been protected from alterations by the city, their interiors are being transformed into restaurants, bars, boutiques and even a stylish hotel.
Ina is elegant, Ina is effortlessly gourmet, Ina has a very cute husband named Jeffrey and two identically shingled houses in the Hamptons with well-stocked kitchens for cooking and gardens for picking.
The exterior is clapboard with a shingled roof; the interior is open plan, with skylights, walls of glass and extensive use of wood, including thick pine ceiling beams and some original beech flooring.
This green-shingled, 1927-built structure, which sits on Makawao's sleepy downtown strip of Baldwin Avenue alongside hippie shops peddling crystals and wind chimes, houses what may be Upcountry's most old-school restaurant.
Well-kept Victorian clapboards, gray-shingled saltboxes and white churches line Greenport's streets; plaques mark buildings and sites significant to the compact village's seaport history — a schoolhouse, jail and blacksmith's shop among them.
Arguably the most prominent part of the design is the Muskoka shingled roofs which, as described by the AIA, "appear to float on the grazing line that the deer have created in the forest."
I grew up as a child of the back-to-the-land movement, with a mossy spring far in the woods behind our shingled house that fed our well with the sweetest tasting water.
Time has not radically altered the quaint look of Wengen's shingled chalets and belle epoque hotels — or its miles of forested ski runs, which this season received piles of snow in November and December.
SolarCity and its subsidiary Silevo misappropriated Cogenra's trade secrets, manufacturing processes, and other intellectual property to give themselves a competitive advantage and head start in developing shingled-cell solar modules, Cogenra said in the lawsuit.
Meander among the shingled cottages, or wander up Narrow River Road to a small, evocative cemetery where a local couple was buried among the enslaved people who had worked for them in the 2209th century.
Size: 5,383 square feet Price per square foot: $369 Indoors: The front door opens to a main level with brick floors, columns created from hand-hewn logs, and wall and ceiling accents of shingled pine.
Two guest bedrooms and a sitting room, all with angled ceilings, dormer windows and latticed, shingled or bead-board walls, are on the top floor, along with a bathroom with restored subway and hexagonal tile.
An upcoming solo show by Brandon Donahue will turn the gallery into an airbrush shop like the one he worked at as a kid growing up in Memphis, complete with neon signs and a shingled awning.
There were shingled geodesic domes tucked behind the Oakland hills in a quirky community known as Canyon — although some of those may have been built in the 1960s, making them a little older than the others.
"I pray to God to let me work on my own land again," she said on a recent afternoon, sitting outside the wood-shingled home in Aung Myin Tha, where she was resettled in early 2011.
Where there were side-by-side exterior doors opening into the kitchen and dining room, they replaced the dining-room door with a window to create more uninterrupted living space inside, and re-shingled the wall outside.
Where there were side-by-side exterior doors opening into the kitchen and dining room, they replaced the dining-room door with a window to create more uninterrupted living space inside, and re-shingled the wall outside.
But instead of a shingled farmhouse surrounded by acres of fields, Ms. Bates lives in a second-floor studio in a midrise apartment complex built on the site of a former naval base overlooking New York Bay.
Part of the book's fun is watching the firm adapt to changing tastes — for instance, resetting Imperial Russian jewels to suit the Art Deco tastes of the 1920s, or the bandeaux Cartier created to complement newly shingled hair.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY — The Dan Flavin Art Institute is located in a small, wood-shingled two-story building, a repurposed firehouse built in 1908 that was used as a church until the 1970s.
It was a journey that he'd made thousands of times, and thousands of times he had viewed the shingled rooftops of the houses across the street, and, beyond them, in the town's small business district, two brown glassy towers.
They included a two-bedroom ranch house on 103 acres, at 57 North Midway Road, listed at $699,000, and a shingled Colonial-style home with six bedrooms and 2557 feet of private beach, at 2528 Winthrop Road, listed for $62 million.
So if something goes wrong this afternoon, and I get home a few hours after I'd intended: thin slices of the Olympia Provisions salamis my sister-in-law sends me every month, shingled into corn quesadillas or diced into scrambled eggs.
Made of granite blocks and topped by a slate-shingled roof with trees growing out of the gutters, the single-story structure has sat empty for decades on the corner of Amsterdam Avenue and West 119th Street, near Columbia University.
For one thing, there's its size: at 1,730 square feet, Cocoon House, which is named for its rounded, sheltering cedar-shingled walls, is smaller than some Hamptons pool houses, and it has no second story, wraparound porch or dormer windows.
With its old-money summer colony — a cohort of privacy-loving, multigenerational families tucked into century-old shingled houses — and its diminutive main drag, the picturesque Bay Street, this town is a curious choice for a megawatt celebrity like Ms. Swift, 26.
Which is to say that our next cocktail hour featured pepperoni cut as thin as fish scales and shingled as neatly, and mortadella folded like the pocket squares of the Brooks Brothers set on the downtown 6 train back in the day.
International Real Estate 12 Photos View Slide Show ' A VICTORIAN WITH A CARRIAGE HOUSE IN SOUTH HALIFAX $2.35 MILLION (2.99 MILLION CANADIAN DOLLARS) This three-story, cedar-shingled Victorian is in the South End district of Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Canada's east coast.
A blunt fieldstone chimney rises behind a steep shingled roof that projects out over a trough-like porch, connected to the ground by a wood ramp that, from the distance, resembles bamboo: another suburban ranch home, this time filtered through the lens of rural Japan.
For snacks and hot chocolate, stop by the Kulm Country Club, a storied chalet recently remodeled by Norman Foster, a part-time St. Moritz resident who also designed the timber-shingled blob that is the Chesa Futura private residence (the most arrestingly contemporary architecture in town).
A drop-ceiling of auburn persimmon wood rests on comet-shaped pegs beneath a shallow-pitched roof originally shingled with hand-cast concrete tiles (they were covered in 1982 with new wooden gables), embracing the small, square rooms like the warm weight of a wool blanket.
At Van Cleef & Arpels, Catherine Cariou, the house's heritage director, showed a 1920s-era advertisement picturing a flapper with shingled hair dancing as she displayed a sautoir with a tassel pendant and, from the 1950s, a bracelet of four twisted gold ropes ending with a tassel.
WHAT: A shingled house with two bedrooms and two bathrooms HOW MUCH: $1,359,000 SIZE: Approximately 2229,210 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: $210 SETTING: This house is within a mile of downtown Glen Ellen, a community of about 21913 people in the Sonoma Valley, 20.36 miles from San Francisco.
CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times When Nina Edwards Anker was growing up, her family spent summers and weekends in a shingled cottage in Southampton, N.Y. An expansion of a carriage house originally designed in 1890 by Stanford White, it belonged to a genre typical of the Hamptons.
My Space Name Richard Meier Age 82 Occupation Architect Location East Hampton, N.Y. Favorite Room The man known for his modern, white, geometrically intricate buildings spends his summers in a simple, cedar-shingled farmhouse built in 1907 that he bought from the family of the original owners in 1984.
The shingled exterior of the two-storage cottage, built about 15 years ago, reflects Maine vernacular barn architecture; inside, on the ground floor, there is an open floor plan with pale wood floors, sliding glass doors, a woodstove and a small, open kitchen with a stainless steel counter.
There were miniature funiculars for bringing in supplies (the streets are too steep and narrow for cars), Richard Scarry-like vehicles on caterpillar treads for the garbage and heavy lifting, stone houses caged in wooden balconies, scythes lying on the stone-covered roofs, chimneys shingled like tiny houses.
I often cycle with my son to his preschool down Handjerystrasse, a long street of half-timbered mansions with rounded galleries and gabled red-tile roofs; palatial villas with marble lintels, gray-shingled cupolas and columned porticos; and English-style country manors marked by handsome brickwork and tidy front gardens.
In a few weeks, they will return to a complicated job in the Hamptons, after having spent late August and all of September working on a lovely shingled house in Rockport, Me. In Long Island, an architect is involved, along with a landscape architect, a lighting designer and the owners themselves.
The price of single-family homes advertised on the New Jersey Multiple Listing Service as of Tuesday ranged from $529,000 for a three-bedroom brick-and-shingled house at 7 Edgewater Place to $2.85 million for a two-bedroom house directly on the water, with dock, at 11 Shore Road.
So after living for seven years in a tiny house owned by Mr. Murphy's parents, the family moved this year into a three-bedroom, 1,400-square-foot home built by a local social services group, and by the Murphys themselves, who shingled the roof and helped frame doors as part of the deal.
The Manhattan physician Robert Abbe spent his vacations in the 1920s setting up the Museum of Stone Age Antiquities near his sprawling shingled summer home in Bar Harbor, Me. He died in 1928, just before his displays opened at the building, a tile-roofed octagonal structure along a hiking trail in nearby Acadia National Park.
In the recent, relatively large painting, "Shed Window" (2014), which measures 66 x 48 inches, Dodd takes up a subject she has explored on many occasions throughout her career: the window, in this case one set into a shingled, weathered tool shed, with some kind of fungus or plant life growing on the sill.
Not sure about what he would to do with it — dividing his time between Dallas and New York, he had no plans to move in — over time Byrne began inviting certain artists to spend time at the house, living and working in the large, nondescript, brown-shingled structure, whose main spaces flow into each other with loft-like ease.
ONE SPRING AFTERNOON at the Rental Gallery, a cedar-shingled storefront 1,24 feet from the East Hampton train station and 22 miles from the capital of the art world, Joel Mesler — part-time dealer, late-blooming art star, recovering alcoholic — is in the middle of an anecdote when his iPhone buzzes, nearly launching him off a Nakashima couch.
COSTS $18,845 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Houlihan Lawrence ____ 5 Meeting Grove Lane, New Canaan 40 WEEKS on the market $1,150,43 list price 19% BELOW list price SIZE 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths DETAILS A 50-year-old shingled colonial with three fireplaces, skylights in the kitchen, a screened porch, a bluestone patio and river views.
In this collection, Nike sweatpants and jeweled royal purple flats were paired with a football jersey whose satin body was woven into an elegant basket pattern; slices of a zillion striped polos were pieced into a shingled train skirt; and soccer jerseys were chopped and screwed into bias-cut satiny sundresses, the ubiquitous "Fly Emirates" slogan webbed with Chantilly lace.
What you Get A 1936 English Cotswolds-style cottage in Los Angeles, an updated 1924 house in San Francisco and a custom home in Rancho Santa Fe. 24 Photos View Slide Show ' Thomas Callaway, an interior designer, acquired this stucco house with a shingled roof about 3673 years ago and altered it to look like an English cottage in the Cotswolds.
COST $29,735 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty ____ 48 Hunt Street, Rowayton 24 WEEKS on the market $1,225,000 list price 8% BELOW list price SIZE 4 bedrooms, 3 baths DETAILS A gut-renovated three-level shingled house with wide-plank wood floors, marble kitchen counters, a living room with a fireplace and an attached garage.
COSTS $17,33 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage ____ 658 Shore Acres Drive, Mamaroneck 22 WEEKS on the market $1,226,21 list price 2690% ABOVE list price SIZE 2000 bedrooms, 27½ baths DETAILS A 24-year-old shingled waterfront ranch with a living room with a gas fireplace, a kitchen with a vaulted ceiling and adjacent mudroom, and a dock, on about a half-acre.
What You Get 24 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT A shingled home with three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and a detached barn with finished living space HOW MUCH $549,000 SIZE 1,810 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $1800 SETTING The house is in the historic riverfront town of Essex, in south-central Connecticut, a mile northwest of Essex Village with its quaint main street.
What You Get 24 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT A shingled home, circa 1900, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms HOW MUCH $439,000 SIZE 1,438 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $305 SETTING The house is on the east side of Great Barrington, less than a 10-minute walk from the Berkshire Co-op Market and Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center and near restaurants, shops and parks.
Across the province — from the highlands of Cape Breton, which draw hordes of tourists each fall to witness the dense forest's flamboyant transition into winter, to the marshlands of the south across the Bay of Fundy from Maine — shingled houses painted in shades of aubergine, sage and slate line up along country roads that overlook skiffs and lobster boats bobbing on the mercurial, cobalt sea.
And although the unit was conceived as a kind of nostalgic stage set, a harkening back to an America of eighty or ninety years ago, when many of its residents were children, in fact it looked much like the town outside: Chagrin Falls, Ohio, in the Chagrin Valley just east of Cleveland, a town of clapboard houses with wooden shutters and shingled pitched roofs and rocking chairs on the porches.
What You Get 24 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT A cedar-shingled home with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, built in 163 from a design by the architect Robert A.M. Stern HOW MUCH $1.195 million SIZE 3,842 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $311 SETTING This 1.75-acre property is in the private Talcott Farm subdivision, overlooking the Lieutenant River, with its surrounding woods and marshland.
What You Get 24 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT A contemporary home and guest cottage with a combined four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms HOW MUCH $1,300,000 SIZE 3,200 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $406 SETTING The shingled 1970 home, designed by Carter Sparks, a prolific Sacramento modernist architect, is at the end of a private lane in the Wilhaggin neighborhood, about 20 minutes east of downtown.
COSTS $657 a month in common charges; $0 in taxes till 2019 LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate ____ 40 Bauer Place Extension, Westport 28 weeks on the market $1,519,43 list price 7% BELOW list price SIZE 5 bedrooms, 5½ baths DETAILS A five-year-old shingled house with a living room with a fireplace; an eat-in kitchen with marble counters and sliding doors to a patio; and a finished third floor.
She quietly developed two sets of plans: one that reflected the limited changes Ms. Byles had requested and another that illustrated what could be done by completely renovating and expanding the house, including demolishing the solarium, reorienting the main living spaces to take advantage of views to Mount Tamalpais and Richardson Bay, increasing the size of the living room and replacing the shingled exterior with an expanse of glass and wood slats.
Old Field Stony Brook N.Y. suffolk New York City WEST MEADOW wetlands reserve nassau Smithtown Bay Setauket Jazz Loft Stony Brook Village Center Stony Brook station Reboli Center for Art and History Stony Brook university AVALON PARK AND PRESERVE Stony Brook Harbor L.I.R.R. Stony Brook Town of BROOKHAVEN SUFFOLK COUNTY 1 mile By The New York Times Their shingled colonial on Christian Avenue has wide-board floors that are not quite even, and it sits on almost an acre of land.
What I Love 14 Photos View Slide Show ' If the real estate agent hadn't counseled prudence, hadn't suggested checking out a few more properties, Katie Couric would have put pen to check as soon as she saw the gray cedar-shingled seven-bedroom house in East Hampton, N.Y. "I do think there's a certain kind of chemistry between a house and an owner," said Ms. Couric, 59, the global news anchor for Yahoo, who just started a podcast and who is the executive producer and host of a National Geographic Channel documentary on gender.

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