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1884 Queen Anne in Thomaston, CT

Posted on OHD: 10/27/21. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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67 Union St, Thomaston, CT 06787

Calling all Historic Home lovers! Dramatic Queen Anne circa 1884 known as the PLUME HOUSE, named after David Plume, the Treasurer of the Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company which supplied brass for the famous SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. The sellers are the 3rd family to be the steward of this magnificent gem situated intown near the Opera House & at the gateway of LITCHFIELD COUNTY. Because this home has only changed hands 3 times within 137 years, most of the home retains original features including gorgeous carved moldings& paneling, mosaic hearth fireplaces, original front double doors with etched glass windows, grand staircase, stained glass windows & intricate stickwork along the exterior front porch, Two massive original brick chimney with belt courses are still intact. A Fantastic home for entertaining and an ideal destination for Halloween trick or treaters! This home spans 3 floors of charming living space with oversized rooms. Generous sized dining room. Conservatory is perfect for the baby grand piano. Original pocket doors. Formal living room also with pocket doors can easily be turned into a home office. Working kitchen with butlers pantry& a plethora of cabinetry. Second staircase reserved for housekeeping staff. Ascend up the grand staircase with original turned balustrades &railings & explore 6 bedrooms. Enjoy dining "al fresco" on the secluded patio with the charming carriage/barn as a backdrop. Plenty of parking too. Historic location yet minutes to Route 8.
6 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 3,605 Sq Ft · 0.28 Ac.
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