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So, do you think the fireplace was part of the house next door, that was torn down?
Yeah Pete – The way these houses were designed, they were side by side with a shared central chimney. I’ve heard them referred to as Mother/Daughter homes. When they tore down the adjacent home, they had to leave this fireplace since it is literally part of the one next door.
Wow, what a fireplace!
Brings a new meaning to patio heaters 😉
Take care,
Buck
Too bad the property next door can’t use it for bbqs.