Just a few minutes from the Farmington River is this charming 1765 colonial and historically significant home with barn situated on 1.5 acres close to the darling town of Collinsville as well as nature trails designed for hiking and biking. This was once the home of John Woodford, an earlier settler of Farmington. The main level has a spacious sun filled formal dining room serviced by the relaxed eat in country kitchen which was recently updated. In addition there are several hidden FPL's that can be restored. According to the Avon Historical Society, The house had been a tavern & cider mill in its early history. It was thought to have been a stagecoach stop** it may have been an inn **. It was even once used as an interim school house. There are hand-hewn wood oak timbers in the attic & basement as well as a huge great stone chimney through the center of the house; in addition, the basement walls are also made of stone. A canning cellar in the basement is also true to period. Another curious feature, a cupboard like door on the 2nd floor adjacent to the massive chimney, with a space that was designated to smoke hams. Come discover this opportunity as this home deserves your attention and personal touches.
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