Posted May 28, 2019, 1:25 PM
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It's not entirely implausible that a Georgian house could exist on a street with Victorians. Houses from different eras can coexist for reasons like fire, with newer houses replacing those that were burnt, or land subdivision - a house is built on a larger plot of land then years later the land subdivided so newer homes can be built next door, etc.
IMHO this 'fake Georgian' looks good next to the other homes, and light years better than the one it replaced. All and all a net positive.
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