Christmas at a storybook cottage in Brentwood
Christmases in this 1930s storybook-style home in Brentwood are a deeply ingrained tradition. Jan Stanton Holz and her husband, Richard, live here now, but the traditions began when her parents were in residence.
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In the baronial living room, a blue spruce has pride of place in a bay window.
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The topiary Topiary in the shape of bears at the home makes it a neighborhood landmark. It’s known as “The House With the Three Bears.”
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Christmas lights add sparkle to the patio.
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Inside and out, holiday cheer fills the 1930s storybook-style home in Brentwood.
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The candy closet.
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A dessert table holds sweets for post-Christmas Eve family dinner.
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Brownies for post-Christmas Eve family dinner.
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Jelly filled cookies.
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A trompe-l’oeil by Garth Benton.
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A chocolate cake topped with red and green candy.
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The Christmas tree is decorated with photos of four generations of family.
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Jan Stanton Holz and husband Richard will entertain family members on Christmas Eve. Custom gift bags hang above the table.
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