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1868 Gothic Revival – Shelburne Falls, MA

7/11/19 22 Comments
Posted on OHD: 7/11/19. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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3 S Maple St, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370

A magnificent example of a Gothic Revival Gingerbread House, built in 1868, this is the most admired home in the village of Shelburne Falls. This architectural jewel is situated on approximately 2 acres of privacy with gorgeous landscaping, two gazebos & a picturesque pond where the frogs serenade nightly! Meticulously restored & maintained, offering 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, copper roofing, stunning wood floors and a large country kitchen w/ laundry. Let your entrepreneurial dreams take flight in the 29' x 19' attached studio & office w/ 2 separate entrances. Perfect for a home business! With an impressive pedigree, this home has a history of being the village showplace and has been featured in many publications: This Old House Magazine, HGTV, Antique Homes, Country Living & Yankee Magazine. Keeping a keen eye on efficiency, there are replacement windows, blown in insulation, & high efficiency heating systems. Located near the elementary school, restaurants, library, galleries & shopping.
5 Bed ∙ 2 Bath ∙ 3,900 Sq Ft ∙ 2.02 Ac.
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