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Listing No. 29047
c. 1840 Greek Revival
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"Jeremiah Fowler House"This 1840's Ship Chandlers Home, also known as the historic ''Jeremiah Fowler House” is full of original detail & character with an eccentric touch. Added to the “National Register of Historic Places” in 1983, this rich in history, 5- 6 bed, 2 bath home sits on a large intown double lot in the charming village of Lubec. From the moment you step through the doors, you feel the history – with little updates over the years, the home features extensive period woodwork, finishes, and detail. From the original built in features, the intricate detail in the framework & moldings, the well preserved early 20th Century bathroom (rumored to be the first in Lubec), to the marble fire place in the parlor…this home really is a breathtaking step into a time gone by. The property is well landscaped and includes an attached shed, barn, and a full guest house that includes living space, kitchen, bathroom with laundry, and upstairs sleeping quarters. Remaining within the same family since the 1850’s, this house has been a home – the quirky details, hand painted walls, and creative spaces add to the character of the home. While it has been well maintained & loved, this home is looking for the next person(s) to love it and bring it back to life.Home is being sold “as is” and most contents will convey. |
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Bedrooms: 5
Full Bath(s): 2 Stories: 2 Acres: 0.650 |
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