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early american

doorways

One of the most exciting front entrance treatments ever built in New England is the Connecticut Valley Doorway. With their scroll, flat or triangular pediment, fluted pilasters topped with hand carved rosettes and pedestal mouldings, these masterfully crafted pieces of woodwork are an artform within themselves. We produce, to the most exacting detail, all of the important doorway types built during the 18th century. The impression these entrances create as the focal point of the exterior of your colonial home expresses, without a doubt, the quality of craftsmanship to be found within.

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Early American Life

The Bronson House, circa 1680 – Disassembled, relocated to the Settlement and restored by Sunderland Period Homesread more

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Collect This!

A video tour with Leigh Keno through a few of our homes, a trip to the Settlement, and a discussion in their NY Studio about reproducing period homes read more

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Early American Life

The Bronson House, circa 1680 – Disassembled, relocated to the Settlement and restored by Sunderland Period Homesread more

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Roots of Homeby Russell Versaci

“ Virginia architect Russell Versaci on American Colonial Architecture.  An entire chapter is dedicated to our collection of reconstructed and period authentic reproduction homes

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