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Description
Enter this charming private property with a rich historic past. The original home, built in 1781 by Revolutionary War minuteman John White, burned in 1966, and a new house was built in 1978 on the original cellar hole. Step inside to a welcoming foyer leading to a private office or bedroom. The hallway flows into a well-equipped kitchen featuring custom cabinetry by Peter Fox in fair and curly maple, tiled countertops and Bosch and Fisher & Paykel appliances. Adjacent, the dining room is framed by windows that capture shifting light, while the living room extends to a generous south-facing porch, a perfect stage for sunlight dancing across the meadows. An east-facing screened porch provides another serene vantage point. The first floor features a spacious bath with a soaking tub and a beautifully tiled ceramic shower. Upstairs, the primary bedroom boasts a cozy alcove where light lingers, while the second bedroom suite is bathed in natural light from overhead skylights. Adjacent to the second bedroom, an unfinished studio space with a soaring cathedral ceiling awaits transformation—an inspiring blank canvas. The skylit upstairs bathroom includes a sleek, contemporary tiled shower. Outside, the beautifully cleared property is adorned with apple trees and graceful birches. Nearby, scenic hiking trails wind through the countryside, including those on Harris Center land and additional Nelson-owned trails. Come explore the beauty and potential of this remarkable sanctuary!Show Description