Hyacinth House is one of South Woodstock's pre-eminent residences. The Federal Style brick home was constructed in 1812 on a knoll overlooking the Kedron Brook. Offered for purchase for the first time in over 100 years. The home has been used most recently as a B&B in the tradition of a boarding house, rather than fancy hostelry. The handsome structure has been well cared for & while everything works; the house is served by older inefficient mechanical systems. The aesthetic elements are intact & have been well loved, however, they are a little time worn. This is a chance to acquire a 200 year-old home that has sheltered and shaped the lives of South Woodstock's founding citizens & those succeeding generations who carried on a tradition of leadership into the 21st Century. Superbly landscaped and including an antique post & beam barn with connected 'corn' barn.
Listed by Laird Bradley of Williamson Group Sothebys Intl. Realty
- MLS #
- 4497642
- Bedrooms
- 12
- Baths
- 4
- Ft2
- 4,966
- Lot Acres
- 9.90
- Lot Type
- Country Setting, Farm - Horse/Animal
- Tax
- $15,043
- Year Built
- 1812
- School District
- Windsor Central
- Style
- Federal, Historic Vintage
- Garage Type
- Barn
- Heat
- Hot Air
- Fuel
- Oil
- Siding
- Brick, Clapboard
- Roof
- Metal, Shingle - Asphalt
- Interior Features
- Fireplaces - 3+
- Equipment & Appliances
- Dishwasher
Range - Electric
Refrigerator
Smoke Detectr-Hard Wired
- Disability Features
- 1st Floor 1/2 Bathroom
1st Floor Bedroom
1st Floor Hrd Surfce Flr
Kitchen w/5 Ft. Diameter
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