Step Inside This 330-Year-Old New England Home | No Words, Just Beauty
Some houses hold their age like a secret. This 1690s New England Cape has stood for over 330 years — and inside, almost nothing has rushed to catch up. No narration. No commentary. Just original music and the quiet beauty of an old house in the light it was built to hold. —— Early American Living is a channel about the homes, objects, and traditions that shaped early America — and the people who still love them. Subscribe for home tours, antique finds, primitive decorating, and the old ways of New England living. —— 🎵 Original music composed by Anne Clay | Rowan and Ash

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