This extremely well-preserved historic 1780 farmhouse was built by Samuel Hobbes, a farmer who participated in the Boston Tea Party. The driveway, lined with 200-year old sugar maples, leads to the white clapboard home complete with five bedrooms and two baths. Highlights include original wide pine flooring, six fireplaces, enclosed sun porch, and a swimming pool. This home is offered fully furnished. Additional outbuildings include an attached carriage barn, a large barn with box stalls, and a two-car garage. This property abuts protected land and there is also 2.27 acres divided in two additional lots also available.
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