1778 – Steuben, ME
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44 Rogers Point Rd, Steuben, ME 04680
$185,000- 3 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 1750 Sq Ft
- 39.7 Ac.
Step back to a different time when you enter this meticulously restored antique cape with center chimney & 3 wood burning fireplaces. Charming interior features in keeping with this circa 1778 property which include beautifully painted wood panels and wall stenciling on original plaster. Elevated setting on 40+-acres of apple trees and other various fruit trees in a lovely back yard with woods beyond. A rare opportunity to own a piece of old New England at its best.
Contact Information
Tacy Ridlon, BHG The Masiello Group(207) 266-7551
Links, Photos & Additional Info
State: Maine | Region: Northeast (New England)
Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era | Misc: Farms, Fixer-Uppers
Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era | Misc: Farms, Fixer-Uppers
14 Comments on 1778 – Steuben, ME
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I am in love. I want to know more of the history, who did the painting and when? Who was living there and loving it thus far?
Amazing! A time capsule…so interesting!
Prairie Village, KS
All of this plus 40 acres. What’s the catch – Maine winters? Those three fireplaces will keep you cozy.
Strawn, TX
Wow, this stunningly well preserved! But, what’s up with the chair tied up in the rafters? ?
It looks like it needs repairs. That was a common way to store old/extra chairs — hang ’em on rafters!
Love all of it ( except the glass top stove ) .
What a beautiful home! I wonder why they didn’t paint the inside (or rather, outside) of the indoor shutters, though, to match everything else. It seems weird to see them plain wood.
Definitely very rustic,(yes, except for that stove). This place makes most of Williamsburg look a bit too modernized.
Applegate, MI
Very nice and property too! Picture 18 may show corner of wood cook stove. Why only part of bathroom? But I really do like this a lot.
great early american home. There’s something so cool about living in one with all that history. so much charm and style you really don’t need to do much with decor or furnishings.
Bainbridge Island, WA
My kind of house exactly…!! Am wondering about the exposed brick of the central chimney stack, and the size of it at the ridge….? I cannot believe it was that way originally. I would replicate the original walls and possible paneling with research. I covet the iron oven door…..WOW….!!!
What do you call that kind of fireplace in photo 12? That is really cool-I’ve never seen one like that. It looks like it has two places to bury a Dutch oven with coals.
Is the stenciling original, or done by someone more recently, who is really talented in making the stenciling look old?
I love this house!
Columbia River Gorge, WA
I can’t speak.
There’s so much to love about this one, it’s an absolute treasure! I really like the wall paintings, and the way it’s been furnished really makes it very special indeed.