Molly Ginna is seen with Big Olaf, one of her four Jack Russell terriers. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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The sitting area faces what had been the front of the church, and a wood-burning stove has taken the place of the lectern. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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The front of the building has a triangular window at top, but it is blocked from the inside. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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The building straddles Latham and Division Streets in a residential neighborhood. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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A napping and study area is in the front-left corner. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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The kitchen is tucked in behind a bank of closets and the bathroom. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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The bathroom gets light through 2 of the original 12 windows with colored panes. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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Asclepius, the god of medicine and healing, is a reproduction of a bust at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Photo by Durell Godfrey
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Former pews are used as seating at the nine-foot-long dining table. The painting at its left, “A View of Santorini,” is by Baekeland Roll. Photo by Durell Godfrey