Originally built 1790 in Somerset, Massachusetts for Philip Bowers, grandson of Jonathan Bowers (shipbuilder, merchant and a founder of Somerset). This stately Connecticut-style colonial, boasting seven working fireplaces and original period features, was meticulously disassembled and rebuilt on a modern foundation in 1975, where it is now situated exclusively on Jessie’s Neck, a point on the East Branch of the Westport River, Massachusetts. The main level offers formal living, dining and family rooms, office and updated kitchen. A mudroom w/ laundry and half bath complete the first floor. Travel up one of two staircases to find a primary bedroom with ensuite, sitting room, 2 additional bedrooms and full bath. Surrounded by acres of cleared and wooded land & a clamshell path leading to the estate’s private dock.
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Year Built
1790
Updated on September 16, 2024 at 1:59 pm