A history enthusiast?s dream property! This unique Farmhouse Estate dates to the original Quaker
Settlers that landed in 1677. Home was built in the 1700's and has over 3000 sqft of living space. Pull
into your own off street private horseshoe driveway and admire the lush foliage you will see from the
original and Federalist style split front door. Astonishing original 1700?s chestnut Queen?s board
hardwood floors with hand forged nails, remain in much of the home. An impressive staircase with
original spindles and Venetian plaster wall, located in the Grand Foyer and sprawling to the second
story. Four hidden butler staircases, two of which leads downstairs to the original brick floored
basement. As you?re absorbing the immense size of the home, you will love the little nuances of history
to be rediscovered, such as the authentic Tiger?s Eye Wood Trim, hand blown glass windows, a
combination of pre-colonial and federalist-style fireplaces and hand forged iron. The two additional
hidden staircases, ascend to the spacious 2400 sqft heart pine floored attic with beautiful hand turned
exposed beams and 17ft ceilings that can easily accommodate additional living space. The first floor
consists of the Grand Foyer with its quaint hidden half bathroom, the Grand Room featuring a fireplace
and two oversize windows that pours in the natural light. The spacious kitchen that easy access to both
the garage/backyard and the dining room, makes it a delight to host for get togethers. Dining Room,
with the infamous Queen?s Board flooring has exterior access to the front porch, as well as leads into
the oversized three window Conservatory, with the hook up for the Franklin Stove and a built in serving
buffet. Built ins are both hidden and plentiful in almost every room. The second story boasts two
oversized bedrooms with built-ins and red heart pine flooring, another two bedrooms with queen?s
board flooring, a large laundry room with hookups and king-size closet. A full bathroom grants access to
a large dressing room with plenty of storage (and one of the hidden staircases). Finally, a private reading
room accessible by door or hidden stairway. Home is on city water and sewer. The well serves water for
irrigation purposes. Two sump pumps with an additional unit in the box. The ground still hosts post
blight descendants of the Chestnut trees that were used in the construct of the home. Extensive park-
like grounds on over an acre of property. Attached 3 car garage, with internal entries to rear door,
kitchen, and wide basement stairs.
Updates include newer roof, updated 300amp electric from box to fixtures, copper and pvc updated
plumbing, New smart meters for utilities. Brand new 360 gallon oil tank fueled HVAC as backup heating.
With natural gas heat used as primary. Two updated HVAC systems in total, all vents run through walls
from basement, as such, attic is clear. Restored horsehair plaster walls covered with fresh era
appropriate paint palette throughout. It?s North to South facing and angled roof make it a prime
candidate for solar.
Extensive research on the history of this home and property has researched and documented and we
would love to share it with anyone interested.