This amazing property is comprised of 2.39 park-like acres and 2 structures a custom 6,000sqft barn (circa 2010) and antique home connected by breezeway to a garage and heated studio. The two story barn is constructed of SIPs and douglas fir. It boasts a rain screen wall clad in native white pine, felled and sawn onsite. Theres 7,400 of pex in the floor for radiant heat. The 3 thick doors are hung on custom hinges. The home itself was originally owned by Levi Waterman, a cordwainer, who crafted shoes on the first floor of the main house. Later it was home to Gobin Stair, publisher of the Beacon Press. If these walls could talk theyd tell of President Nixon calling to talk Gobin out of publishing the Pentagon Papers. When you step inside, you enjoy the charm and warmth that only a home this timeless can provide: There are 6 fireplaces, original flooring, post and beam construction, built-insjust a few of the details that are part of this piece of history.
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