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Pastoral Estate

rchitect Chris Reebals of Christopher Architecture & Interiors spent months visiting the site of one of his recent projects getting to know the homeowners, their land, and their desire to be close to town but secluded in a natural setting. “Serpentine streams, undulating trails, old-growth oaks, and longleaf

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