Timeless character throughoutDetached two-car garageMature landscapingWarmth and authenticityHistoric charmRolling one-acre corner lot
Step back in time and experience a truly rare piece of Cape Cod history. Originally built in 1680 as a tavern in Hanson, Mass this remarkable property was carefully relocated to Barnstable in 1920, preserving centuries of craftsmanship, charm, and architectural character. The home showcases the warmth and authenticity that can only come from a property with such a storied past.Situated on a rolling one-acre corner lot along historic Route 6A, this unique residence offers an exceptional location close to Barnstable Village, beaches, restaurants, and local amenities. Inside, you'll find timeless character throughout and historic charm. The property also features a detached two-car garage and a versatile pottery studio, workshop, artist's retreat, or additional storage space. Mature landscaping and the generous lot provide ample room to enjoy outdoor living while appreciating the home's historic setting.A rare opportunity to own a distinctive and treasured property where history, character, and location come together in one unforgettable offering!
Features: Bike Path, School, Medical Facility, Major Highway, House of Worship, Near Golf Course, Shopping, Marina, In Town Location, Conservation Area, Cleared, North of 6A
Explore the cost of this home by adjusting the details. Changes won't be saved.
Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
All calculations are estimates and provided by Zillow, Inc. for informational purposes only. Actual amounts may vary.
HOA fees may include property taxes on listings classified as Co-Ops. Contact the listing agent and/or owner for fee details.
Mortgage interest rates are dependent on a number of factors, including credit score, down payment, and repayment length. Interest rate data provided by Zillow Group Marketplace, Inc. as of 1/1/1970 from various mortgage lenders with which we have lead or other similar arrangements; the Estimated Payment is an average of those rates.
See how much you could borrow to make a competitive offer.