This 1800s colonial has the feeling of a mini farm. There are two small out buildings and a small barn with the old post and beams. The current owners are professional landscape artists. Unlike the cobbler whose kids had no shoes, the gardens here are impeccable. There are peach trees, a multiple variety of apple trees, raspberry bushes, organic vegetable beds, lilacs, an ornamental cherry tree, and many rare and unusual varieties of perennials. The stone patio makes for great entertaining. The parcel is large enough to contain a separate building lot.
The kitchen has been recently updated with granite counter tops, vaulted ceilings, and a recessed fridge. Light floods the kitchen through the french doors that face October Mountain. Both the kitchen sink and upstairs shower are equipped with a water purification system. The floor in the kitchen is cork and there are beautiful fir pine i...
The kitchen has been recently updated with granite counter tops, vaulted ceilings, and a recessed fridge. Light floods the kitchen through the french doors that face October Mountain. Both the kitchen sink and upstairs shower are equipped with a water purification system. The floor in the kitchen is cork and there are beautiful fir pine in the rest of the house. The whole house is filled with sunshine from large windows throughout. Three bedrooms and a recently updated bath share the upstairs. There are many interesting features like vintage mother-of-pearl light fixtures and the original banister leading upstairs that appeal to any lover of old houses. A sharp eye will notice the dental detail under the eaves wrapping around the house's exterior.
Sip tea on the front veranda while enjoying views of two state forests.