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Brookside evolved
Old House Journal
|October 2025
A Colonial-era house expanded in the 1830s was restored by the removal of boxy 20th-century add-ons. The old dairy barn became a complementary living space.

"Why is it so cheap?"
That was Michael Carter's first thought when he saw the house.
During the pandemic lockdown, the Boston-based interior designer had been looking for a house to restore for resale. His real-estate search led him to a historic structure in the village of Lime Rock, part of the town of Salisbury in northwestern Connecticut.
With an original section built in 1767 and a substantial Greek Revival addition dating to the 1830s, the house had a façade distinguished by an appealing symmetry. Its 20th-century additions were at the rear. Carter abandoned his original plan, deciding to restore the house as the primary residence for himself and his husband, David Rousseau, a veterinarian.



This story is from the October 2025 edition of Old House Journal.
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