Historic House Listings

Beautiful staircase and woodwork! Circa 1892 in New Hampshire. $699,900

March 4, 2025

This house has a beautiful staircase! The woodwork is pretty too! The house was built in 1892. It is located on .70 acre in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. The house features a large covered front porch, wood floors, grand staircase, wide baseboards, double front doors, wainscoting, pocket doors and a spacious kitchen. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 4,140 square feet. $699,900

Contact Dempsey Realty Group with EXP Realty: 603-661-5529

From the Zillow listing:

 

In the heart of one of Southern New Hampshire’s most charming and picturesque small towns, we bring you this lovingly restored Queen Anne Victorian property on just under an acre homesite. This home was once a residence hall for The Stearns School many years ago and now offers all the modern conveniences while preserving it’s historic charm throughout! With three levels of living space, you have opportunity for multi-generational living, “teen-suite” quarters -OR- bring in rental income as it is currently on 3rd floor. If it’s a larger single family home you desire, convert to a 5 BR floorplan with an additional BR added to the 2nd floor. This impressive layout provides for several entertaining spaces, sitting areas, and/or home office options. All the architectural finishes you would expect in this period home remain such as high ceilings, deep archways, beautifully carved woodwork and functional fireplaces that set the stage for interior enjoyment throughout all the seasons. Flexibility of the floorplan allowed for current owners to use as a wholesale bakery w/ commercial grade stainless steel appliances, solid butchers block countertops and fine English cabinetry, quite impressive! Also take advantage of the foundational upgrades to the working systems of this home such as: Central Air, High-Efficiency Biasi Boiler Heating System, 80 gal water heater, dual 200 amp electrical service & aluminum clad exterior Harvey Majesty windows. Come see for yourself, a rare find!

 

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