Step into the charm of yesteryear with this beautifully preserved 1850 home—perfect for those who appreciate the unique character, warmth, and craftsmanship of older houses. Thoughtfully designed with both comfort and functionality in mind, the home features three bedrooms plus a dedicated office (or potential fourth bedroom), a formal living room, and a cozy family room accented by a pellet stove and a striking stone fireplace.
The dedicated dining room provides an inviting space for gatherings, while the eat-in kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, a gas stove, and plenty of room for everyday living. A first-floor bathroom and laundry area create the possibility for a first-floor bedroom—an option previously used by the sellers—making this layout ideal for multigenerational living or added flexibility. Soft pine flooring runs throughout the home, lending warmth and cohesion to every space.
Outside, the large, flat backyard offers a peaceful escape, while the enclosed porch—running the full length of the house—allows you to enjoy the view in comfort, free from bugs or unpredictable weather. Additional highlights include a durable metal roof, excellent insulation, a two-car garage with overhead storage, and a partial house generator for peace of mind. Nestled near scenic hiking trails, this timeless home seamlessly blends historic charm with modern-day practicality. Property is being sold as-is, ready to welcome its next chapter.
You’re eating pizza on the floor of your new house, legs crossed, surrounded by boxes. You’re wondering what size couch you should buy, dreaming of paint colors, and ready to hang picture frames on the walls.
This is a new beginning: A chance to make new memories, new dents in the walls, and a new lifestyle in a home that feels perfectly yours. You’re excited about what’s next, not burned out from a buying/selling process that felt confusing, complicated, and draining.
Sound too good to be true? It’s not.

