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c. 1796 in Richmond, NH

Posted on OHD: 6/12/23. Last OHD Update: 6/12/23.
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320 Bullock Rd, Richmond, NH 03470

A roomy c. 1796 farmhouse that once belonged to NH historical figure Asa Bullock. While in need of care and updates, the house appears solid with some recently replaced sills and joists, a newer drilled well and a state approved septic system installed in 2022.The interior includes classic features such as wide floorboards, a tin ceiling and a large soapstone sink in the kitchen that's ready to be put back into use. There is a fireplace, and the main heat source is a wood stove (fire dept. inspected in past 6 months) which will need to be augmented for 4 season occupancy (though previous owner managed year-round with the woodstove). Located on a very quiet road with sunny southwest views that include Attleboro Mt, Richmond's highest point. Fruit trees are found in the 3-acre field in back which could be restored to pasture with minimal clearing. An attached ell is in need of attention and is large enough to hold a large supply of firewood, garden tractors, mowers, tools and more. A detached barn is also in need of attention and is large enough for a vehicle, a horse stall and more. While in a distinctly rural and mostly forested neighborhood, Keene is approx. 15 minutes away and Brattleboro VT about 35 minutes. Phone & internet service available. Exterior in process of being painted. Cash buyers preferred but will consider offers from pre-qualified Buyers with a minimum of 20% down on a rehab loan. Please don't on property without an appt, property is monitored regularly.
4 Bed · 1 Bath · 2,200 Sq Ft · 3.01 Ac.
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