If you’ve ever dreamed of living in history, this is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. This stunning 1761 New England farmhouse isn’t just inspired by the past—it is the past, carefully preserved & transported from Johnston, Rhode Island, & lovingly reassembled by Rismiller Builders on six breathtaking acres along the Greenville Creek. Reborn in Ohio in 1987, it was meticulously restored to its 18th-century glory, preserving its authenticity & craftsmanship. Imagine waking up in a home where hand-hewn beams, wide-plank floors, & original architectural details tell the story of over 260 years. Designed w/ intention & elegance, the home offers beautifully functional spaces—each room crafted for dining, gathering, resting, & creating memories. This extraordinary 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home offers a rare blend of timeless charm & modern functionality, spanning four levels of living space. A standout feature—5 functional wood-burning fireplaces—adds warmth, beauty, & ambiance to nearly every room. Light-filled windows frame incredible views of nature, creating a peaceful backdrop to daily life. The main floor offers flexible multi-purpose rooms to fit your lifestyle—library, dining, office, studio, & more. The 2nd floor includes two spacious en-suite bedrooms, a cozy sitting room, & a modern laundry area. The 3rd floor features two bedrooms w/ a Jack & Jill bath—ideal for family, guests, or creative use. The partially finished basement adds a large rec room & ample storage. Major updates include a brand new geothermal system for year-round energy-efficient comfort, an 8–10-year-old shaker roof on the home, & a 4-year-old roof on the barn. The impressive 22×44 barn, relocated & reconstructed w/ a concrete floor, loft, sliding-door storage room, & three overhead garage doors, offers endless versatility for a workshop, studio, or collector’s space. The Thornton-Stone House is not just a home—it’s a legacy. Will you be the next to write its story? Call today!
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Year Built
1900
Updated on April 4, 2025 at 6:40 pm