The Cole Farmstead in Westmoreland built in 1820 sits peacefully on 6.5 acres accented with gardens, fruit bushes, and open fields. Across the turnpike (now an abandoned lane at the front of the house is where the first meetinghouse and first low posted and boarded schoolhouse of the settlers were built in what became the North (or Cole) cemetery. This very special property has been lovingly tended to over the years. This was once a thriving tavern and rooming house w/ possible Rufus Porter murals or journeyman, a built in loom resides in the attic with an drying rack. Home features warm wide plank flooring, hand hewn beams, wood cook stove and remains of an old fort. There is a 4 bay carriage shed, 2 porches and a barn with stalls and loft. (Needs some TLC) You will appreciate many of the original features, door hardware, light fixtures, stained glass, slate roof & so many more. This homestead offers opportunities for the gentlemen farmer~on the grounds you will find, raspberry bushes, blueberries, asparagus beds, flowers, a wide array of birds, and rich soil in the fields. The adorable carriage barn was once located in the Depot and was brought here on this property. Enchanted property.. that is sure to warm your soul and bring you back to yesteryear!
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