
Built circa 1815 by Peter and Mary Sunderland, this home stands as a testament to early craftsmanship. A major addition in 2002 honored the original structure, blending 21st-century amenities, most notably a chef’s kitchen, into the fabric of the house while preserving its historic character. The home has 4 bedrooms, 4 full and 1 half baths. Breathtaking views from the great room, home office, kitchen and more. The renovated lower level has a wet bar, game room and heater room. This historically significant home is ready for the next generation of owners to make it their own.

The wall of windows spans the length of the home from the west to the east end of the structure.

Back hall to garage & first floor laundry

Hall to kitchen & dining areas

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Ideal for entertaining family and friends, this spacious kitchen has heated floors and opens to the patio, the great room, the dining room and the southern facing original rooms. Appliances include a large Sub Zero refrigerator/freezer, Thermador 6 burner gas stove with large hood, under counter ice maker, beverage cooler, and two refrigerated produce drawer coolers. The main sink has an instant hot water feature and the second sink is in the large kitchen island.





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Stone walls dating to the early 19th century set the tone for the original part of the home that has been preserved.




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Dual Walk-in Closets, Mechanized Garment Rack




Each of the original guest rooms have original "windows" that open to the other spaces.





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