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Amazing 1960s “Storybook Ranch” time capsule house — 42 photos

Kate - Updated: May 29, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

Mid-century-house-exteriorTour-a-Time-CapsulePam and I are over the moon about our latest time capsule house — a 1960 time capsule Storybook Ranch house in Dedham, Mass. — thanks to reader Jason on our Facebook Page for this awesome tip! Yes, we call this style “Storybook Ranch” or “Cinderella Ranch” — we adore them. But what’s extra special about this one is that it’s on the East Coast, which we think is pretty rare; we tend to think Cindy’s were mostly a west coast phenom, although Pam spotted this one in Pittsfield, Mass.  Back to today’s time capsule, just by looking at the front of the house, you can guess that the inside is also going to be something special. And yes, it does not disappoint — let’s step inside and take the tour — 42 photos in all!

hidden-mid-century-house-landscapingThe rounded decorative shrubs mimic the round stones that make up the edge of the property and act as friendly guardians over this lovely house.

mid-century-house-with-zeroscapingAfter moving past the wall of greenery, it is as if we are transported into a magical mid century land. Look at the cheery aqua awnings and shutters complete with decorative cut outs of horse drawn carriages that dress up the neutral stone facade.

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From the listing:

Come see this 8 Room/2 bath custom Ranch where Mad Men meets Greenlodge! Inlaid slate and marble floors with radiant heat. Vermont Quartz fireplace and accent walls in living and family rooms. Stained glass windows, beamed ceilings in huge great room. Oversize lot designed for entertaining. Updated windows, 3 zone heat and 200 amp electric 1 car garage. New roof.

  • Price: $349,900
  • Year built: 1960
  • Square feet: 2,354
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2

I should note that I spoke with the listing agent — Diane Capodilupo from ReMax Real Estate — who told us that this house received a tremendous response, and that there is already a buyer lined up. Thanks, Diane, for giving us permission to add these delicious photos to our archive of time capsule houses.

Mid-century-stone-porch-with-decorative-cement-blockA gorgeous front porch — stone wall, decorative concrete block, colorful hanging light, charming entry door with rounded windows and stained glass side panel. It appears that the floor of the front porch is random pattern slate. We also want the cast iron bench, please!

Mid-century-retro-stone-alcove-wallThe random slate floor continues to the entryway and through the house. We wonder whether beautiful stone wall with niche and built-in ledges was designed to hold religious items. Remember this time capsule (also a romantic revival “storybook” style) —  that’s what its niches were for.

Mid-century-living-room-with-slate-floor-and-stone-wallsThere is so much texture, natural materials and interest in the living room — the generous size and high ceilings give it a very grand feeling. Is that wood wall… pieced together in squares? It look like it! Pam interjects here: I love lOvE LOVE this house!!!!

mid-century-retro-living-room-and-entry-wayAnother great aspect of this room’s design — that fabulous picture window — framed with smaller rectangles to make an interesting geometric pattern that repeats the shapes of the stone and slate throughout the room.

retro-mid-century-living-room-stone-wallmid-century-retro-living-room-stone-wall-and-picture-windowmid-century-stone-wall-vaulted-ceiling-wall-muralPam noticed the gorgeous monochromatic landscape wall mural in the dining room right away.

mid-century-dining-room-with-wall-muralYou can still get authentic wallpaper murals like this — very old skool designs — from Thibaut today. One of the Thibaut designs — might be this one. What do you think?

mid-century-marble-floor-dining-roommid-century-marble-floored-dining-roomThere are so many wonderful details in this house — such as the scalloped trim over the doorways. In the dining room, it is marble to match the floors and other trim.

mid-century-kitchen-with-slate-floorHowever, on the kitchen side — the trim matches the wooden cabinets. Do I spy a vintage built in microwave?

Mid-century-kitchen-vintage-chrome-microwaveOther details in this terrific vintage kitchen — yellow laminate counter tops, avocado green sink, scalloped open shelving, a pass through and more of the random slate flooring that meanders through the house.

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Yes, you can still get random color slate today, too.

mid-century-retro-wood-walls-and-random-slate-floorThe skylight in this den is amazing — large enough to let in oodles of natural light and even framed in the same wood paneling that is on the walls in the room.

built-in-wood-and-marble-desk-mid-centuryThe built in desk and adjacent laundry room.

Mid-century-midieval-room-vaulted-ceilingsOkay, so now here’s the really good part: A gothic, story book sitting room. Assuming the carpet is not smelly, would you keep it? Pam says she would.

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See our two stories on the bedrooms at the Madonna Inn.

Reader Amanda over on our Facebook page reminded us that these rooms look like some of the bedrooms at the Madonna Inn. Yes! We meant to add that. We have to stories, get your eyeballs ready:

  • The wonderful bedrooms at the Madonna Inn, in California.
  • More fantastic storybook bedrooms at the Madonna Inn.

Mid-century-midieval-roomMid-century-midieval-room-with-wall-mount-fireplaceEven the built in cabinet and doorways are dog eared. The wall mounted fireplace — complete with a crest of armor — finishes off the room nicely. This is one stylin’ house!

grey-wood-panelled-walls-shag-carpet-retroThe window seat in this room is such a great detail — it allows for all the built in storage space on either side and below — as well as what must be a wonderful place to keep house plants or get a view of the landscaping outside.

grey-paneling-in-mid-century-houseLove the scallop trim.

black-and-green-marble-mid-century-bathroomHere is another bathroom — made up of the same greenish marble and slate flooring that is found in other parts of the house. The angled vanity maximizes every bit of space.

mid-century-bedroom-with-intercomMetallic wallpaper? We think so — it is hard to get metallics to photograph. Also, we spy an intercom system box on the wall.

mid-century-master-bedroom-with-mini-wall-muralHere in the master bedroom — there is another wall paper mural. The bed looks lovely, wish we could see more of the headboard.

mid-century-master-bedroomMore metallic wallpaper in the attached master bathroom?

mid-century-pink-and-black-bathroom-retroLove it! Go big, or go home.

mid-century-retro-black-and-pink-bathroomNotice how the small sink vanity is covered in laminate.

mid-century-retro-master-bath-laminate-vanityThere is also a second sink for the lady of the house and her Stuff.

retro-bedroommid-century-ranch-house-exteriorOutside in the back of the house, the same carefully planned landscaping is present.

Mid-century-house-back-yardLandscaping-mid-century-patioCharming curved walkways and patios fill the space and provide places to stop, relax and take in the garden.

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The barbecue is fantastic.

mid-century-house-landscaping-formalmid-century-shed-that-matches-houseWhat I assume is a potting shed seems built-in to the hedge and is even sided and painted to match the main house.

mid-century-yard-with-wellEvery self-respecting Storybook Ranch needs a wishing well.

outdoor-bbq-mid-century-retroretro-backyard-landscapingretro-patio-with-shed-and-gateWhat a fabulous mid century time capsule house — every square inch of the inside and outside have been thoughtfully designed and appear to have been impeccably maintained. Let’s hope the new owners appreciate the charming mid century character and attention to detail that is very much alive and well in this gem of a time capsule house.

Special thanks to photographer Demetri Papoulidis from Demetri Productions, LLC (link now gone) for allowing us to use his beautiful photos of this property.

Want to see more stories about Storybook Ranch houses:

  • 1953 ad showing charming storybook ranch house.
  • Dovecotes in storybook ranch houses.
  • The storybook ranch I spotted in Pittsfield.
  • Carrie’s California Cindy.

To see the photos from this house tour twice as large, view our slide show below.

Tips to view slide show: Click on first image… it will enlarge and you can also read my captions… move forward or back via arrows below the photo… you can start or stop at any image:

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  1. Amy says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:52 pm

    I’m in love with that pink bathroom! I wouldn’t change a thing!

  2. Robin says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:49 pm

    I would consider moving to the East coast for a home like this.
    This home is absolutely amazing as-is. Just incredible.

  3. Denise says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:43 pm

    Totally agree about the fountain in the front niche and the attached garage turned rec room. I used to have an apartment that was decorated similarly (red/black shag and dark brown paneling) and it had a similar fountain in a niche corner.

  4. Robin, NV says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:38 pm

    I’m a bit speechless. On the one hand, I’m totally stoked that someone would keep the house in such pristine condition but on the other hand, it’s a little over the top for my tastes. There are elements that I really like – the slate floors, the sunken living room, the amazing entryway – but it’s just so dark and overwhelming. It’s the sort of house you’re either going to be hot or cold over. I’m pretty cold.

    But – I LOVE the exterior (minus the bay window where the garage used to be). What is that siding called? Love it! And I love. love, love the “gumdrop” trees!

  5. Chase says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:21 pm

    Wow, this place is CRAZY! I’m amazed as to how much detail and craftsmanship has been thrown into this place. I’m sure if there were any children that grew up here they must have felt like princes and/or princesses! Also, the previous owners HAD to have been in the stone/marble business!

    In regards to the mural, It wouldn’t shock me if it were actually painted on the wall. I have friends over in East Longmeadow who have a similar mural painted on the wall of their Midcentury Modest.

  6. Annie B. says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:18 pm

    This house is crazy cool. I’d keep that eyepoping carpeting!

  7. dan says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:17 pm

    When I saw that marble in the Dining Room, I prepared myself mentally for some dreadful kitchen remuddling, but no – it’s an absolutely wonderful house. (except for the marble Dining Room 🙂

    Oh, and I would SO keep that red carpeting!

  8. Marta says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:09 pm

    I just have no adequate words. This place is like an MCM amusement park. I agree with about the later 60’s addition. Wouldn’t it be great to see the street card on this one?

    Just glorious.

  9. Michael says

    February 4, 2013 at 1:01 pm

    [GASP!] Dying over here! I could live in just the entrance… WOW!

    I wonder if that niche could have housed a fountain– wouldn’t that be dramatic?

    Do you think the green marble is original? I’m not sure why, but to me that seems more 80s than 60s, but maybe in person it looks different.

    This may be the most charming time capsule you’ve ever featured!

    • Chase says

      February 4, 2013 at 1:33 pm

      The marble may in fact be original. Here in Boston, one of our famous skyscrapers, The Prudential Building (ca. 1964) originally featured a Brass and Green Marble lobby. It has since been replaced, but if you travel to the lower level parking, the original marble and brass is untouched.

      Also, I was able to locate an image of the original marble if anybody is interested:
      http://www.cardcow.com/233222/lobby-at-prudential-center-boston-massachusetts/

      • dan says

        February 4, 2013 at 1:55 pm

        Don’t get me wrong – I love the use of marble in buildings like the Prudential Center (I haven’t seen it in years – it’s a shame they redid it) but I don’t like it in residential applications. I love slate and brick – the more “rustic” stones – but marble just seems too cold for a home. Just a matter of taste.

    • Jeanne says

      February 4, 2013 at 1:39 pm

      I was visualizing a water fountain there, too, Michael! That master bathroom is amazing with the two sinks! Go big or go home is right!!!

  10. TC says

    February 4, 2013 at 12:49 pm

    I tend to think that house had an attached garage that was closed in at one point. Looking at that large bay window with the driveway right up against it screams former garage to me. Wonder if they closed it in to make that groovy paneled room in the later 60’s.

    • Robin, NV says

      February 4, 2013 at 1:33 pm

      Yup, I’m in total agreement about the closed in garage. That was my first thought when I saw the exterior shots. The panelling is different from the rest of the house and it has that YOWZA!! red carpet instead of the slate.

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