A prime example of John Calvin Stevens’s late-period work looks for a new lot.
It’s not every day you get the chance to buy a sub-$100,000 home designed by Portland’s late 19th- and early 20th-century superstar architect John Calvin Stevens. Or redesigned, at least. The catch? You’ll have to move it. The summer cottage once sat in a prime location just feet from the ocean. On those long summer days, sun-dappled waves washed against the nearby shore, with Scarborough Beach not far across a stretch of open water.
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