Description
Calling all enthusiasts who have a passion for historical homes. Historic home with loads of character, charm, and interesting history. The living room and upstairs bedroom was an old smokehouse built in 1863. In 1952 the owner moved the building to their homesite near the four-lane highway (Atomic Road) where it stands today. The smokehouse was turned into a charming home by adding an eat-in kitchen with a large wood burning fireplace. The original living room and upstairs bedroom still have the original pine German shiplap siding stained in Ipswich pine walls and ceiling beams from which the smoked meat was hung. The current owner purchased her dream home in the 1980s and added an enclosed sunroom, primary bedroom with doors that lead to the back deck, and attached bathroom with two vanities, soaking tub, and walk-in shower, preserving the historic integrity of the home. This 16.31-acre property includes five parcels, and two homes. The second home is a cottage that sits back behind the main house. The 1100 sq foot cottage was built in 1965 and has a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, sunroom, and two-bedrooms sharing a Jack-n-Jill bathroom. This would be a great rental property or perfect for a multigenerational family. The main home has beautiful brick flooring in the kitchen and dining room with hardwood flooring throughout the home, and ceramic tile in the bathrooms. This is a one-of-a-kind property that must be seen in person to fully appreciate. Schedule a showing today so you can enjoy all the history this home offers.
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2BEDS
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16.31ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,989SQFT
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$297$/SQFT
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Description
Calling all enthusiasts who have a passion for historical homes. Historic home with loads of character, charm, and interesting history. The living room and upstairs bedroom was an old smokehouse built in 1863. In 1952 the owner moved the building to their homesite near the four-lane highway (Atomic Road) where it stands today. The smokehouse was turned into a charming home by adding an eat-in kitchen with a large wood burning fireplace. The original living room and upstairs bedroom still have the original pine German shiplap siding stained in Ipswich pine walls and ceiling beams from which the smoked meat was hung. The current owner purchased her dream home in the 1980s and added an enclosed sunroom, primary bedroom with doors that lead to the back deck, and attached bathroom with two vanities, soaking tub, and walk-in shower, preserving the historic integrity of the home. This 16.31-acre property includes five parcels, and two homes. The second home is a cottage that sits back behind the main house. The 1100 sq foot cottage was built in 1965 and has a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, sunroom, and two-bedrooms sharing a Jack-n-Jill bathroom. This would be a great rental property or perfect for a multigenerational family. The main home has beautiful brick flooring in the kitchen and dining room with hardwood flooring throughout the home, and ceramic tile in the bathrooms. This is a one-of-a-kind property that must be seen in person to fully appreciate. Schedule a showing today so you can enjoy all the history this home offers.
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