Courtesy of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty, Kevin Fruh.
The Smith Marquand House was built in 1806 when Thomas Jefferson was president. It was built out of wood that competed for light in the forest, therefore it’s thought to be 5 to 10 times stronger than current stock of lumber being designed to grow as fast as possible. The framing is post and beam style which has proved worthy over the last thousand years. This Federal period half house has all the features desired in an antique home; four fireplaces, beehive oven & set kettle, Indian shutters, wide pine floors, Christian doors, and a newly updated heating system. Classified as a multifamily, the house boasts a three room apartment with an Italianate Bay window which creates additional space and added south facing light. Property to be sold as is.
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