Built in 1728, the Webster-Sawyer-Smiley House is an iconic example of early 18th century American architecture known as a "salt box" with a distinctive roofline and charmingly simple facade. This 8-room second period home, with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, is an outstanding blend of period details and modern amenities. The interior offers many original features including the classic center chimney, 5 fireplaces with original mantles, period paneling, Indian shutters and 18th century hardware. Additional highlights are a remarkable bullseye transom over the front door and wide pine floors. The home offers a 1-car garage with loft storage and a large private back yard. Located on 2 acres within a short distance of Route 495 and the New Hampshire border, this historic home has proudly sat at the 994 Main Street, Haverhill, Mass. location for nearly 3 centuries. Its owners have included important Haverhill families that play prominent roles in history. A local landmark. Ideal for the purist.
Property Features
Parking
Paved
Detached
Storage
Workshop in Garage
Garage Faces Side
Off Street
Fire Place
Dining Room
Living Room
Master Bedroom
Bedroom
Heating Information
Natural Gas
Central
Forced Air
Basement
Interior Entry
Concrete
Unfinished
Cooling Information
None
Water Features
Public
Listing Courtesy: Diamond Key Real Estate - 978-373-6033