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c. 1870 in New Vineyard, ME

Posted on OHD: 8/10/24. Last OHD Update: 8/10/24.
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16 High St, New Vineyard, ME 04956

This historic mansion, once the esteemed residence of Dr. Turner in New Vineyard's bustling early 20th-century era, boasts over 10 bedrooms, a grand library, and exquisite original woodwork across three levels. The property, set on a 0.5-acre lot, showcases turn-of-the-century craftsmanship, including intricate trim details, a cantilevered three-story staircase, and hand-hewn beams supporting an impressive turret. While the home requires substantial renovations, its preservation potential is remarkable. Situated conveniently close to Farmington, Sugarloaf, and Rangeley, this property offers access to a range of outdoor activities. The sale includes the property and its contents, and it is being sold in ''as-is'' condition. Call today for more information!
5,500 Sq Ft · 0.5 Ac.
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