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Honor Your Family with a Work of Art Tony Tirabassi Memorial Counselor Cemetery Cremation Memorials since 1919 220 Main Street South Portland Route 1 Across from Calvary Cemetery next to Handyman Rental 767-2233 www.mainememorial.com Mon.-Fri. 830am to 400pm Saturday 830am - noon Evenings Sundays by appointment Maine Memorial Co. Quality Maine Craftsmanship Paul DiMatteo Maines only Certified Memorialist With over 93 years experience our monuments and markers are affordable locally designed and carved using only the highest quality granite. 449 Forest Ave. Suite 1 Portland 207.553.7089 handleitshowroom.com Decorators Love DECORATIVE HARDWARE HOME ACCENTS Home Owners Love Decorative HarDware Home accents 449 Forest Ave. Suite 1 Portland 207.553.7089 handleitshowroom.com Renovations with Character Mrs. Marion Payson had set it up that there could be seven buildable lots in addition to three lots already commit- ted to existing structures says listing agent David Banks. At press time five of the possible seven of the build- able lots have sold from 600000 to 650000 each. David Bateman Nathan Bateman and Peter Anastos bought the original parcel for 5.5M. They hired me to help develop it envision the lots and mar- ket it along with the original house. Detailsfromadifferenterastillcharm such as the phone system to the barn so they could call from the house to have the horses brought to them for rid- ing. Just as you enter theres a curved door into a roomwhere fresh flowers were prepared. The bespoke door was steamed into shape the way shipwrights shape the curved hulls of boats. Another great touch I like the bar in the wood-paneled library. On the legal side There is a dis- pute between Peter E. Robbins with siblings Jen Bill and Mary against the Town for desiring to put a 30-space parking lot near the beach. He is bit- ter about the sale because the town didnt approach him to buy it while he was an owner before the investment trio of Bateman Bateman and Anastos bought it. Thats not true Bill Robbins says. It all unraveled. In our opinion a park- ing lot like that and certain other issues cant happen because of our grand- mothers conservation easement. In his guess of guesses where does Banks think the buyer will be standing when he or she decides to buy this house The front foyer. Decades after the clatter of little thoroughbreds its still all about the grand entrance. Details A Closer Look F E B R u A R y M A R c H 2016 87