The E.S. Yergason House. This early nineteenth century one and a half story five bay clapboard sided wood frame house has a center chimney. The gable roof is parallel to the road. The sash are six-over-six throughout. The wide main cornice is edged with a row of dentils. The six panel entrance door is spanned by a simple entablature in the Greek Revival Style. This house was owned by E.S. Yergason, whose son C. Yergason was the interior decorator of the White house in Washington D.C. after the Civil War. The nineteenth century wood frame barn I still on the property and in great condition. Also on the property is the outhouse that the owner had completely restored. Beautiful gardens everywhere. Walk into a little history but has a lot of modern updates. Nice eat-in kitchen that over looks the back stone patio and gardens. First floor laundry in the kitchen. Main living room has beams and wide wood floors with original fireplace. Formal dining room has fireplace and chair rail and wide wood floors, the sitting room the owner added shelving so would make a nice library, has fireplace and wide wood floors. Owner added a beautiful addition in 1994 with vaulted ceilings, loft and separate entrance also has a full private bath many uses, master bedroom suite, art studio, home office, great space for yoga studio. Two bedrooms and full bath on second floor. First floor has a full bath off living room for a total of three full baths. Sit and relax I=on the back deck or patio.
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