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"Underhill Farm"/"Killingworth",
sizedeep (guest)
wrote
2 years ago:
@ Metahuge: Good luck with this wonderful home. Even though it was in a marginally dilapidated state when I visited it back in the mid 2000's I could tell it was special place. If you would be so kind as to share a pic or two of the chapel I would greatly appreciate it. My email address is sizedeep1@aol.com
"Underhill Farm"/"Killingworth",
sizedeep (guest)
wrote
2 years ago:
@ KMS: Thank you so much for that info. I've been wondering about that for 16 years lol
"Underhill Farm"/"Killingworth",
KMS (guest)
wrote
5 years ago:
The Lundy restaurant sign was brought in by a previous owner after purchasing the brooklyn property for development. There is no direct connection between the house and Lundy.
"Vikings Cove" Farm Group,
Laura from RI (guest)
wrote
5 years ago:
Edith Kane Baker estate
"Underhill Farm"/"Killingworth",
Metahuge (guest)
wrote
7 years ago:
No one has abandoned any plans of restoration and there is no bad luck. There are files and files of history on the happy habitation of the property with a house on it since 1670 (and much farther back by native peoples who farmed Corn Creek). But life does intervene --also, as you point out, restoration is time consuming and costly. Having plans drawn and getting permits takes a long time. It took over a year to get permission and trench in the utilities (which have now been completed), it took another year to fix the roof, and put in septic systems. Window restoration and repair of the shed for storage of building materials get underway this week. Meanwhile pool cabana-- has also been restored but NOTHING is rented out (nor has it ever been since before 2005). We are currently on the property actually. Evidently it's easier to be hateful than helpful.
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