For sale
  • $635,000

    2 Chestnut Street, Bethel, CT 06801

    3beds
    2,751sqft
    : 
    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1775
    10,454.4 Square Feet Lot
    $634,300 Zestimate®
    $231/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Gas fireplacePeriod fireplacesClassic colonial windowsCentral airVaulted ceilingsSerene viewsMature trees
    A rare Georgian treasure awaits in the quintessential New England town of Bethel, CT. Built in 1775 at the height of the Revolution, this distinguished colonial-crafted by Squire Nathan Seeley for his family of sixteen-remains one of the area's premier historic homes. Thoughtfully restored to modern standards, it blends original character with today's comforts, including central air installed two years ago, a new 200-amp electrical panel, and an exterior professionally painted three years ago. Wide pine plank flooring, exposed beams, 7 brick fireplaces, cathedral ceilings, built-ins, and classic colonial windows guide you from room to room. The first floor is ideal for entertaining, highlighted by a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, custom cabinetry, slate flooring, prep island, and its own fireplace. The bright and inviting family room features a pellet stove, bread oven, and a stunning picture window that floods the space with natural light-bringing the outdoors in and creating the perfect spot for morning coffee, afternoon reading, or simply enjoying the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The formal dining room offers rich wood accents, a gas fireplace, and charming views of the historic church across the way. Upstairs, a spacious hall with cedar closet leads to three bedrooms-two with vaulted ceilings-each featuring period fireplaces and serene views, along with a full bath with dual sinks. The primary bedroom includes a dressing room or nursery with generous closet space. The finished lower level showcases the home's former summer kitchen-complete with large hearth and bread oven-now a warm and inviting retreat or workspace. Outdoors, the property continues to enchant with perennial gardens, mature trees, stone-walled terraces, and brick paths along with stone steps in the front of the home crafted generations ago. The train station, library, dining, and town conveniences sit just moments away. With deep ties to Bethel's early roots-including the Seeley family's historic hatting business, its proximity to the famed Barnum Tavern, and its place on Bethel Historical Society tours-this home offers a rare chance to own a beautifully preserved piece of local history. A new roof (2021) rounds out the updates, making this a ONE-of-a-kind opportunity filled with charm, heritage, and enduring New England appeal.
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