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TIMELESS FURNITURE AND COLLECTIBLES
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Floor plan included below.
The former Howland House wing of the Roseboro now houses retail storefronts. Original porches, demolished in the 1970's, were replicated. |
Shop #4, fronts the Main Street porches and has its own separate entrance, as well as access from the common hall. This shop connects to Shop #2. Approximately 306 sq ft.
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Another view of shop #4 and its connection to shop #2. Both shops front the Main Street porches. Shops shared common employees for efficiency. Shoppers enjoy rambling through the Roseboro Shops. The view shows the book shop looking into former bath & body shop. |
Shop #2, along the front, connects to Shop #4 (door to shop #4 pictured.) Shop is approximately 230 sq ft. Aura, bath & body shop |
Another view of Shop #2. Aura, bath & body shop |
Front shop #1 is the largest at 400 sq ft. and can be combined with smaller shop #3
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Shop #1... front, larger shop (400 sq ft) was a home decor retail. It is connected to the smaller shop #3 (not shown.) Smaller shop has 210 sq ft. |
Shop #5 (330 sq ft) in the back, next to side door. This photo shows this space before the addition of a full bath and kitchenette.
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Hallway, off main shop entrance and side entrance with handicap ramp. Hall accesses all shops and common restroom. Chandeliers are recycled from the guest rooms at the Roseboro. |
Floor plan has been altered since drawn, but is the basic layout. Handicap ramp now on right side of building. Entrance hallway enlarged. Shop #1 also exits directly to backyard. |