Courtesy of Senne, Steven Savarese.
The Joel Herbert Marshall and Eunice Wolcott House, circa 1850, sits in Stow Center, near the Upper Common, the library and Town Hall. Per the Historical Commission, the home was originally constructed in the Greek Revival style. At some point, it was renovated in the Second Empire style, including the mansard roof. The floor plan is very flexible with potential for 4-5 bedrooms. It currently has 1.5 baths. The main floor is open with greenhouse windows for lovely views of the yard. The lower level has been used for an office and showroom. The second floor has four large rooms. The property has a long history of mixed residential/commercial use including shoemaking in the mid to late 1800’s. The most recent use has been as a commercial florist business. The home requires significant work.
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