Melrose, probably built circa 1790 by descendants of the Trabue family, is a true example of a Huguenot style home which is the two room plan over an English Basement with two matching front doors. Most of the trim and fireplaces as well as the boxed winding stairs are still in place. Around 2001, the home underwent a major renovation including a marvelous two story addition including a new back staircase. The first floor features a living room, dining room, master suite, and large eat-in kitchen. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a full bath. The grounds (over one acre) are enchanting with large ancient trees, beautiful flowering trees and fenced rear yard with a deck.
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