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1714 Colonial
Wrentham Village Center
Wrentham, Massachusetts 02093
Wrentham, Massachusetts 02093
The Guild-Kollock House

Museum quality center chimney Post & Beam Gambrel.
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1934 Photograph of The Guild Kollock Home with barn that burned down in 1936.

Entension of Entire Kitchen View
















This full bath is huge, and has two dormered windows that over look the privacy of the back yard with window seats along these windows.




1.5 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Full Baths | 1 |
Acres | 1.0 |
Features.
- Attic
- Crawl Space
- Den
- Dining room
- Entry Hall
- Kitchen
- Laundry room
- Living room
- Unfinished basement
- Master bedroom upstairs
- Dormers
- Garden
- Restored exterior
- Storage Building
- Built-in Bookcases
- Built-in Cabinets
- Fireplaces
- Original wood windows
- Cedar Shake Roof
- Wood floors
- City water supply
- Dishwasher
- Oil Heating
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Septic Tank
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Wonderfully Preserved Home with Authentic Details
An early unspoiled historic gambrel with exceptional original features: 5 fireplaces, 2 beehive ovens, hand-planed raised panel walls, doors, wainscoting, cupboards, featherboard walls, wide pine floors, and iron hardware. Eight room home has both front and rear staircases, a 32' keepingroom, a "borning" room used as a computer/library, a formal parlor, and diningroom on the first floor; second floor has four bedrooms with laundry room upstairs. Great attention to period lighting and appropriate colors.The exterior features restored clapboard siding, nine over six windows, and a cedar shake roof. Located on a lovely one acre lot with a large private back yard within walking distance of scenic quintessential New England town common.
The Guild-Kollock House has significant local historic importance and is listed on the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) website. This home was featured in the April 2006 issue of Early American Life magazine.
Archival Information
Archived in March 2008.Archived in May, 2008
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