15 Howland Street

Tasha Hill

Peering through the glass prow of Harry Kemp’s Cottage, at the foot of Tasha Hill, to the stained-glass window across the room. [2010, Dunlap]


A wall made of glass bottle bottoms in the Kemp Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


The Hairpin building on Howland Street at the foot of the hill. [2010, Dunlap]


The ceiling of Nick Flynn’s Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


Nick Flynn’s Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


Two clerestories in the Clerestory (Jodie’s) Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


Clerestory (Jodie’s) Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


Sunset Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


Sunset Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


The Barn. [2010, Dunlap]


The Stone Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


Main house. [2010, Dunlap]


Unfinished house. [2010, Dunlap]


Debra Pelletier’s Cottage. [2010, Dunlap]


Chicken coop. [2010, Dunlap]


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