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With their children nearly grown and an eye on the future, a couple bought an oceanfront property in the village of Magnolia and set about creating a haven that would age in place with them. Just a quarter acre in size, the property was inhabited by an old, run-down Cape-style guest cottage that was home to artist Joseph R. Corish at one time. The couple decided to reclaim the space as their own with a two-story, 3,000-square-foot Shingle-style house positioned to make the most of the water views, which include daily parades of boats. The amenity-rich landscape includes lounging and dining areas, fire pit, and grilling station. They
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