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c. 1792 Federal in Fitzwilliam, NH

Posted on OHD: 5/7/25. Last OHD Update: 5/7/25.
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83 Gap Mountain Rd, Fitzwilliam, NH 03447

On a quiet, non-through road, near a quintessential New England village, and convenient to a major travel route, this C. 1792 Federal Colonial has been cherished by the same family for over 70 years. The stately residence faces South, overlooking open lawn to the site of former gardens. Replete with original features and charm. . . wide pine floors, original doors and panelling, built-ins and four fireplaces, his classic is worthy of restoration and updates. Center entry to the fireplaced living room which open to the large open porch. Opposite is a another generous fireplaced room for formal dining or library. Rear is the informal dining area and large country kitchen with walk-in pantry. The back hall has laundry hook up and and a tub bath. A secluded office completes the first floor. Upstairs, is the fireplaced primary bedroom with private bath, front bedroom with fireplace, hall bath, hall storage closet, traffic bedroom to two large bedrooms in the ell. Full attic above main house. Recent improvements include new 200 amp service entry. Each room has a grounded outlet. New pex plumbing, new electric hot water heater, basement drainage work and rebuilt, lined chimney ready for furnace installation. Detached oversized two car garage with storage above. Playhouse/workshop. Property sale is subject to Fitzwilliam planning board subdivision approval. Buyer will be given a license to use existing leach field on other land of seller for up to 5 years. Rare Find!
5 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 3,332 Sq Ft · 9.4 Ac.
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