Step back in time and become a part of this homes history. The Johnson home has been lovingly restored to maintain the bygone days while adding modern day conveniences. From the fireplaces, to the windows, copper gutters, chestnut flooring, beams, wainscoting, and rustic barn, this modest home is sure to delight. An 80 gallon water heater easily fills a generous whirlpool bath to wash away the days stress. The Rumford fireplaces were built to code and cantilevered to provide incredible strength and stability. A working beehive oven helped entertain guests and family cooking pizza, eggs, and chicken potpies. Many sojourns were taken to Sturbridge Village to collect necessary cookware and lessons to cook over a fire and in a beehive oven. The back of the home provides views of the natural landscape. A stone walkway remains down to the pond with a hose coupling for past herb and vegetable gardens. The pond welcomes painted turtles, herons, hawks, and Canadian geese. A peaceful retreat at the end of a long day. The attached barn is accessed through the breezeway from the main house. The barn has electric heat and a separate entrance creating the possibility of an office space or a wonderful space for an older youth wanting a sense of independence from the main homestead. In addition to being located near other farm type parcels of land, this home is conveniently located to shopping, the YMCA, Westbrook Middle & High Schools, and Middlesex's 24 hour Medical Center.
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