c. 1791
Gothic Gables on 41 Acres
Eagle Bridge, New York | $574,900
Welcome to this charming home with 41+ acres in picturesque Washington County, NY! This former flower farm is filled with possibilities and is ready for its new owner! Property includes the main house (approx. 3,300+ sq ft) and an accessory building (approximately 1,000+ sq ft). The main home has been well-maintained and includes 4 bedrooms/2 full baths. With 2 living rooms on the first level, you could easily turn one into a 5th bedroom. You will love the layout with spacious rooms and a beautiful sunroom/family room addition that has tons of natural light. Built circa 1791, it is believed that exterior changes were made in the mid-1800’s to reflect the Gothic Revival architectural style known for steeply pitched gables, decorative trim and pointed arches. More specifically, it would be known as Carpenter or Rural Gothic.
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c. 1764
Parson Smith House on 124 Acres
Windham, Maine | $950,000
Welcome to the Parson Smith Homestead, a historically preserved 1764 home located on 124 acres of hayfields, forest, and river frontage. Formerly a house museum, it is a textbook example of colonial architecture. Featuring an interior finished in stages that depicts 4 distinct architectural periods; Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian. The grand staircase is flanked by formal parlors and the original hearth kitchen. Walking the wide-planked flooring, you step through the generations to sit by the fireplaces that warmed the prominent family who worked the original farm. The attic and basement are equally impressive, displaying hand hewn timbers and arched brickwork. Modern comforts have been added over the years, including the modern kitchen, baths, electrical, and forced hot water boiler. In addition to the carriage house, there is a detached 1810-1820 barn, salvaged from another historic Windham site, it was thoughtfully labeled, disassembled, moved to the property, and lovingly re-erected.
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c. 1875
Historic Homestead on National Register
Centerville, Utah | $2,200,000
Centerville, our pocket of quiet charm at the foot of the Wasatch, our home, our muse-was settled in the mid-1800s, and by 1875, this resplendently historic homestead was rising from the earth, stone by stone. Built by a master carpenter and cabinetmaker, William Capener, the craftsmanship here isn’t just seen, It’s felt. This property carries the kind of soul you can’t fake. A plaque on the front porch from the National Historic Register confirms what every passerby already suspects: this house matters. Inside, original wood floors stretch beneath high ceilings and tall, light-giving windows. There’s beadboard, transom glass, and the soft gleam of hand-rubbed finishes. The current owners ”guardians” since 1982 revived this home with equal parts sweat and tenderness.
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