Built in the late 1800's, in the village of Onawa. This historic stopping point was midway between Greenville and Brownville Junction on the ”Canadian Pacific” railroad. This 4 bedroom house, over the years, has been a boarding house, a summer cottage, and a year round home. It overlooks scenic Onawa Lake. Near the historic Onawa train trestle that crosses the outlet (Ship Pond Stream). Nestled in the shadow of Borestone Mountain, one can easily forget and leave behind the hustle and bustle of the city. Two additional Out- buildings built in the 1990's include: a winterized bunk house that sleeps 8 to 10 people, and workshop with loads of storage for fishing equipment, drive in/drive out snowmobiles or ATV's. The main house is fully winterized and ready for year round living and comes partially furnished and has all appliances. This home is great for large family gatherings and retreats in all four seasons, sleeping 20 or more. With the revitalization and artistic renaissance of Monson, all property options include but are not limited to: A B&B, Rental property, a Camping retreat, year round or vacation home. There is a Drilled well and full septic on site. Deeded, private road access off state maintained Onawa road. 1/2 mile from state maintained boat landing on Lake Onawa. 10 min. drive to Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary and Wilson Falls Trail Head, (part of the Appalachian Trail 100 mile wilderness). Snowmobile and ATV trail access from driveway connecting to ITS trails (20 min. to Greenville, 45 min. to Brownville on trails). If your interested in taking a look, please call Ike at 207-660-3986 or Deb Chapman with Moose Country realty at 207-7174950
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