Dubbed ‘The Old Parsonage,’ this 1798 Georgian Colonial served as the local clergy’s residence for over a century when the Park Hill Meeting House was a community church. Immaculately restored, the home boasts a total of six fireplaces, with four of them working. The designer kitchen features soapstone countertops, Viking appliances, cherry cabinetry, a window seat, and a beehive oven. The gracious dining room offers a lovely view through the bow window. The front parlor has built-in shelves framing the fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The library leads to a private screened porch with brick flooring, providing a relaxing space in summer. The first floor includes a walk-in pantry and full laundry. The primary bedroom suite upstairs is a true retreat, with a spacious walk-in closet and a large bath with double sinks. Across the broad center hallway, two more delightful bedrooms share a full bath, and an additional office or bedroom offers extra space for guests. A rear stairway with a hallway skylight leads to a private studio or exercise space. There is an oversized attached 2-bay garage as well. Located in Westmoreland, NH, this property, one of Cheshire County’s notable historic homes, offers tranquility in a charming rural community on the banks of the Connecticut River. Enjoy outdoor activities, local farms, the Warwick Preserve, and nearby Keene and Walpole — a serene living experience in the heart of New England.
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1798
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