The Captain Lombard House is a circa 1767 pre-revolutionary house with authentic architectural character in Amherst Center. This captivating property has been cherished and well maintained. Original handcrafted features include raised paneling and wainscoting, hand-hewn timber, wide plank floors, hand-carved details and a living room fireplace almost large enough to walk in. This harmonious, light-filled Gass home was moved from the Quabbin to Amherst and meticulously reconstructed board by board in the 1930s. A welcoming four season room with stone fireplace and timber-vaulted ceiling was added later. Inspiring living room large enough for gathering the townspeople to draft declarations. Downstairs are living room, study, dining room, kitchen, half bathroom and four season room. Upstairs are three comfortable bedrooms and a full bathroom. A serene, landscaped yard and stone patio. Central A/C. Walk or stroll to UMASS, Amherst College, restaurants, shops, farmer's market and cinema.
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