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Marston House Vinalhaven is open 1:00 - 5:00 daily or appointment, call or email to confirm Central Coast California, Architecture Art Design, Public Sculpture, Study Architecture, Architectural Practice, Grand Homes, Farm Stand, Leaving Home, Better Love

Sharon & Paul Mrozinski, of the Marston House, have specialized in antique textiles and useful antiques from France, Tuscany, and England for the past 30 years in Wiscasset, Maine. In the summer of 2017 Marston House Wiscasset was sold and Sharon & Paul are now part-time in Maine on the island of Vinalhaven and part-time in Bonnieux, France where they own multiple apartments in the Luberon Valley of Provence. They have french rentals the couple renovated, designed & furnished and rent…

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Sharon Mrozinski stands in the garden of Marston House wearing a ruffle-collared bid with pockets made her husband’s daughter Mali, an artist and sustainable clothing designer. Courtesy of Martha Stewart Living. | Wiscasset Newspaper Martha Stewart Living Magazine, Summer Fair, Upcycle Sweatshirt, Martha Stewart Living, On The Corner, Living Magazine, Summer Celebration, Advanced Style, Clothes Horse

The Marston House, on the corner of Main Street and Middle Street, in Wiscasset, is being featured in the January issue of Martha Stewart Living Magazine, on newsstands now. Sharon and Paul Mrozinski opened The Marston House in 1987, shortly after moving to Wiscasset from California. The 18th century building serves dual purposes. Upstairs is lodging and downstairs are the Mrozinski's antique showrooms.

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The Marston House in Wiscasset is, at least to some locals, a well-kept secret. It's one of those gems that we take for granted because it's been there “forever” and we know it's not going anywhere, so we put off going.If you're one of those locals, you should go and check it out. Now. The house and carriage house will still be there, probably for a long time, but the owners, Sharon and Paul Mrozinski, and the beautiful antique textiles and French furnishings won't be.

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