Historic House Listings

Private setting! Nice bathrooms! Over one acre in Connecticut. $300,000

September 16, 2025

This house has a pretty setting! It looks private! That vintage kitchen reminds me of the Brady Bunch. The house was built in 1930. It is located on 1.27 acres in Killingly, Connecticut. The roof definitely needs to be looked at. It is a slate roof and they generally last a long time with property maintenance. The house features a pretty front door, slate flooring, wood floors, arched entryways, nice staircase, vintage tile bathrooms, stone fireplace and exposed beams. This looks to be an estate sale. This is a big house! Four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 3,523 square feet. $300,000

Contact Mary R. Collins with Berkshire Hathaway

From the Zillow listing:

 

Bring this storybook 1930’s Tudor back to life! This classic Tudor Revival home filled with character and sits on a hill overlooking the Quinebaug River Valley. Steeply pitched rooflines, stone fireplace, charming half timbered details – nestled on a generous 1.267 acres, offers endless potential for restoration and customization. With solid bones and timeless architecture, this property is a rare opportunity to create your dream home while preserving historic charm. A perfect project for buyers seeking sweat equity, investors, or anyone with a vision to make this gem shine again. Large sunny Living Room with original fireplace has handy built-in closet, and door to a terraced patio. Dining Room with bay window & slate floor open to the retro Kitchen and Family Room with eat-in area. 3 Bedrooms & 2 full baths directly upstairs off the foyer with possible laundry room and an additional back stair separate “Maids quarters” bedroom with cute tub bath. Being sold “AS IS” CASH only. Close to town & Highway access. Great commuter location to Worcester or Providence . Subject to probable court approval There is no knob-and-tube wiring. Heating old but working. Newer hot water tank. Septic has been pumped and is believed to be in good condition. Slate roof is leaking and needs repairs. Windows are old, with some storm windows. Fireplace was inspected and was working. Whole house fan in attic. Walk in closets. There is ceiling water damage in some of the rooms. Most windows have the wooden storm windows

 

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