The Hoyt-Burwell-Morse House is a well-preserved example of vernacular colonial architecture, featuring a gambrel roof and clapboard siding characteristic of its period. It represents a typical rural farmhouse of its era.
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55 Talmadge Hill Rd, New Canaan, Connecticut
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