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The Harvey and Bernice Bergner House, built in 1933, is a classic example of the English Tudor Revival style popular in Madison's early 20th-century neighborhoods. Located in the historic Westmorland neighborhood, the home retains nearly all of its original details, from hand-finished woodwork to built-in seating and a rare Dutch door to the sun porch. Its first owners, Harvey and Bernice Bergner, were part of Westmorland's formative years. Over time, the home has been carefully preserved, ensuring its architectural integrity while adding the comforts of modern living. With two wood-burning fireplaces, wood vaulted ceilings, and landscaped grounds, this property captures the warmth, craftsmanship, and storybook charm that have made Westmorland one of Madison's most beloved communities.
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