[MassHistPres] 1730 Cape threatened in Sandwich - looking for buyer
Lisa Hassler
lisa at historichomescapecod.com
Fri Jan 25 19:30:57 EST 2019
Hi Everyone,
Thanks so much for your suggestions and for sharing your experiences. We are all on the same team (including the Realtors among us) and we all support preservation whenever it is at all possible. There are many issues surrounding this house. I have brought several clients who were die hard preservationists to see this property and they left saddened by the state of disrepair and by the ill advised changes that removed so much of its fabric. Still, one hopes that someone with deep pockets and a love for history will rescue this piece of Sandwich's history.
I would just like to mention that Amanda is a valued member of the historical commission with a wealth of knowledge and we value her opinion. I shared her assessment of the property, as did the rest of the historical commission, though of course we defer to Sarah's judgement. We also appreciate the efforts of the HDC whose job it is to protect our historical assets. As preservationists, we may not always agree, not because of ignorance, but because we may differ in our opinions. That leads to some lively dialogue which reveals new knowledge and thoughtful revelations.
I'm glad we have this forum to share our efforts.
On Jan 25, 2019, at 1:34 PM, masshistpres-request at cs.umb.edu wrote:
> Re: [MassHistPres] 1730 Cape threatened in Sandwich - looking
> for buye
Lisa Hassler
774-994-1337 (c)
Historic Homes of Cape Cod TM
Kinlin Grover Real Estate
Website: HistoricHomesCapeCod.com
Blog: HistoricHomesCapeCod.blogspot.com
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