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  • Built in the late 19th century, this shingle-style home in Cutchogue, N.Y., features a library with a hidden door leading to an office known as the 'sanctum.'

    Waterfront in Long Island Sushil Cheema 2011

  • Tony Calarco Catherine 'Kit' Tryon says her great grandfather built this shingle-style home in Cutchogue, N.Y., in the late 19th century.

    Waterfront in Long Island Sushil Cheema 2011

  • The Grove Family Partnership is selling a Nantucket shingle-style home near a golf course on

    Close to Home: Aurora, Colo., boasts some sales bargains 2010

  • Lawrence Park, a historic district made up of narrow, meandering streets, has eclectic, shingle-style homes where many prominent writers and artists lived at the turn of the century.

    Bronxville's Name Goes Beyond Its Borders Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • It would also have the flavor of a New England shingle-style house.

    A riverfront retreat, built with the long view Nancy McKeon 2010

  • Grant for The Wall Street Journal Architect Hugh Huddleson was chosen to design the home, which Mr. Ekstract said is a shingle-style house with 'a character of its own.'

    A Contest House in the Hamptons Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • DETAILS: This two-story, shingle-style home was built in the late 1990s.

    Relative Values 2011

  • He and his French-born wife, Stéphane Samuel, a landscape designer, divide their time between a comfortable but relatively conventional apartment on Manhattan's Central Park West, a shingle-style house in Wainscott, Long Island, and the very unconventional Maison de Verre, which he has been restoring with the same meticulous attention he gives to all of his possessions, whether it's a vintage Ferrari, a piece of Modernist furniture or an old racetrack.

    The Court of Modernism Alastair Gordon 2011

  • The Olsens hired Bethesda architect Jim Rill to design their Adirondacks-inspired, shingle-style house, which blends into its natural surroundings.

    Merry-Go-Round Farm tries to bring superior architecture to Potomac Jennifer Sergent 2010

  • The Olsens hired Bethesda architect Jim Rill to design their Adirondacks-inspired, shingle-style house, which blends into its natural surroundings.

    Merry-Go-Round Farm tries to bring superior architecture to Potomac 2010

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