128 Main Street Durham, CT 06422
18th Century Elegance describes this beautiful Landmark! Restored by Sunderland Restorations, this two and one half story Salt Box is one of the finest Antique Homes in Connecticut. Museum quality woodwork (raised paneling & feather-edge board) grace the walls & fireplace surrounds. All the fabulous wide board floors are here …. The five fireplaces (one with bake oven) are in working order for you to enjoy. You will love displaying your china in your two … yes two lovely corner cupboards. The double batten front doors open to reveal the original paneled front staircase … a back staircase leads to the three upper bed chambers as well. Your garden area (just under 1 acre) is filled with brick walkways, stone patios & perennials. A two car detached garage blends in perfectly. The ell of this home is amazing with every board pegged in the early manner, of course. A sweet enclosed back porch is the perfect place to take in your wonderful yard. Not many homes still have their butteries intact … well home does adding to its authenticity and antiquity. Your kitchen & 2 full baths( one on each floor) allow for modern living. In addition, all the mechanicals have been updated, electrical is 200 amp service, heating and cooling systems (central air) make 21st century living a joy. Love and attention to detail are throughout this work of art … this is a home to be preserved. The next Caretaker will take pride in living in and sharing this home with all who visit !!!, The Hall-Camp House, on Main Street in Durham, is a Colonial center-chimney saltbox house, built just before the start of the Revolutionary War. It was built on land that Daniel Hall received from the estate his father, Timothy Hall, in 1773. Hall was a leading citizen of Durham who was a delegate to the Convention to adopt the Federal Constitution. He sold the property to Heth Camp in 1783 and it remained in the Can family until 1900. A Purist’s Dream … this home is one of the few Antique Homes in Connecticut that has nearly all of its original features. Restored not renovated by Edward Sunderland of Sunderland Period Homes. You will be delighted !!! Durham is a lovely community … rural in nature yet close to everything. 2 hours to NYC, 1.45 minutes to Boston, 30 minutes to Connecticut’s beautiful shoreline.
2 months ago | Listing updated with changes from the MLS® | |
5 months ago | Price changed to $560,000 | |
6 months ago | Price changed to $580,000 | |
8 months ago | Price changed to $589,900 | |
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