LANGFORD HOME
225 Central Avenue
1884
Current Owners: Joyce and Kent Cherry
Cherry's - floors all painted black.
Hall
Original switches (electrical) - twisted banister recently
stripped. Notice thin walls - only redwood boards that have been
covered by dry wall. Previous owners have stripped all original
light fixtures, door knobs, etc.
Home not ornate inside (moldings, fireplace) because the
Langfords originally used this only in the summer.
Living Room
Original porch incorporated into living room by Alice Langford.
Note oak floor.
Redwood floors
1900-1920 wicker collection
Art deco light fixture
Dining Room
18th century Chippendale, tilt-top card table. Round-about
(corner chair. English tilt-top table - American in corner.
Kitchen
Tin ceiling - reproduction from New York.
Nook added by Alice Langford.
Top of hoosier cabinet (oak) over stove "tin" collection.
Small Bath
Original sink and tub.
Living Room (yellow)
Oak floor
Alice Langford opened up two rooms and added french doors
and large window in front.
Upstairs
Blue Bedroom - 1906 bed was a wedding present to Mrs. Cherry's
Aunt Floss. 1970 Eastlake American Chest. Cherry 1840 night
stand.
, OCR Text: LANGFORD HOME
225 Central Avenue
1884
Current Owners: Joyce and Kent Cherry
Cherry's - floors all painted black.
Hall
Original switches (electrical) - twisted banister recently
stripped. Notice thin walls - only redwood boards that have been
covered by dry wall. Previous owners have stripped all original
light fixtures, door knobs, etc.
Home not ornate inside (moldings, fireplace) because the
Langfords originally used this only in the summer.
Living Room
Original porch incorporated into living room by Alice Langford.
Note oak floor.
Redwood floors
1900-1920 wicker collection
Art deco light fixture
Dining Room
18th century Chippendale, tilt-top card table. Round-about
(corner chair. English tilt-top table - American in corner.
Kitchen
Tin ceiling - reproduction from New York.
Nook added by Alice Langford.
Top of hoosier cabinet (oak) over stove "tin" collection.
Small Bath
Original sink and tub.
Living Room (yellow)
Oak floor
Alice Langford opened up two rooms and added french doors
and large window in front.
Upstairs
Blue Bedroom - 1906 bed was a wedding present to Mrs. Cherry's
Aunt Floss. 1970 Eastlake American Chest. Cherry 1840 night
stand.
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Names of People about town,L through M File Names,Langford,LANGFORD_018.pdf,LANGFORD_018.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: LANGFORD_018.PDF, LANGFORD_018.pdf 1 Page 1
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