Description
Built in 1765 by noted Abolitionist William Jenkins, noted for Underground Railroad stop, abolitionist and suffragette meeting house, this one-of-a-kind landmark property blends old-world charm with modern comfort. You’ll find gorgeous “KINGS” Pine floors, Oak and Douglas flooring, built-ins, exposed beams, ten stunning fireplaces, and a warm welcoming vibe throughout. Thoughtfully updated interior includes 4 roomy bedrooms, three beautiful full baths, a spacious dining room, and an updated kitchen. With four family rooms and a picturesque office, there’s plenty of spaces to unwind or be productive. Updates to the home include windows, doors, roof, electrical, furnace, water heater, oil tank, siding, central air, foundation sill and support beam improvements and painting. Step outside to the newer patio and enjoy peaceful river views with direct access to conservation land. Not just a house, it’s a piece of history you can live in! Setting is storybook and location could not be better!
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