This is a house with a sense of belonging and a rich history. The land was first owned by James Thornton whose son, Matthew, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The original house was built in 1780 by Nathaniel Sampson, a Revolutionary War soldier and was enlarged between 1830 - 1840. It has been owned by the Cary family for 64 years, and the current 4.4 acres were once part of a large farm. Salient features include " kings board " pine floors up to 23" wide, fireplace with bake oven, plaster walls with paneling, large deck, screened porch, new septic system, and workshop off the kitchen. You can be a part of Pelham history..
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