On the Market: Easton home blends Mediterranean flair with modern amenities
Meg Barone
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Mediterranean-inspired ranch house at 3 Sweetbriar Trail, Easton.Contributed photo / Julia Kuper
EASTON Various gardening websites identify rosa rubiginosa as a wild rose with fragrant leaves and flowers native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is also known as sweet brier (sometimes spelled briar) and as eglantine, which Shakespeare wove into the words of Oberon in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
“With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine:
There sleeps Titania sometime of the night,
Lull’d in these flowers with dances and delight.”
Prospective buyers are likely to be lulled by the ranch-style house with a Mediterranean flair at 3 Sweetbrier Trail in Easton, and perhaps, once it is theirs, they can honor the street name by planting roses on this level, corner lot of 3.05 acres.
On the Market: New England bucolic charm is hallmark of this home
Meg Barone
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Colonial house at 20 Tuckahoe Road in Lower Easton.Contributed photo / Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less
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Flagstone patio at the back of the house at 20 Tuckahoe Road, EastonContributed photo / Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less
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Ample parking area in the sizable paved driveway at 20 Tuckahoe Road, Easton.Contributed photo / Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less
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French doors at the front entrance at 20 Tuckahoe Road, Easton.Contributed photo / CT PlansShow MoreShow Less
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Great room with a wall of windows at 20 Tuckahoe Road, Easton.Contributed photo / CT PlansShow MoreShow Less