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Description
The David Gaines House - Circa 1790 Historic Charm Meets Modern Comfort Step into a piece of Hartland's history with this beautifully preserved antique home, proudly recognized as the first residence in town to have electricity. Sited on a level 3.2-acre lot with frontage on two streets, this unique property combines timeless character with thoughtful updates. Long remembered by locals as the former Hartland Post Office, it's now ready for its next chapter. Inside, the home offers an inviting and versatile layout: Spacious kitchen with exposed beams and custom built-ins Formal dining room and gracious living room featuring a classic Rumford fireplace Bright four-season sunroom filled with natural light Cozy family room/den (formerly a bedroom) Two full bathrooms, one on each level Upstairs, you'll find three generous bedrooms, a nursery, and a full bath-ideal for flexible living needs while preserving the home's antique character. Recent updates include: fresh interior and exterior paint in neutral tones, a 4-year-old roof, new well and hot water heater (2 years), central air, and brand-new carpeting upstairs. Three historic barns enhance the property's appeal: One with a rebuilt cupola and wood stove heat, perfect for a workshop, studio, or creative space Another that once served as a local store and a third that was once a casket and buggy repair shop.Show Description