The Blood-Hodgman House, c. 1790, is a charming New England antique Federal style Colonial that was expanded in the midcentury. It is situated on over 4 acres of open yard and wooded land, adjacent to more than 30 acres of conservation land with trails leading to Great Brook Farm State Park. The unspoiled home features many original details: beautiful wide pine plank floors, pine paneling, 5 woodburning fireplaces, and exposed beams. Kitchen with natural wood cabinets, a center island, large pantry and raised brick hearth with woodstove. This 5-bedroom residence boasts a classic yet flexible layout with three staircases, one of which leads to an apartment complete with its own kitchen and bath. Additional highlights include a 2024 septic system, one-car garage, screened porch, and extensive yard with centuries-old stone walls, and lush wooded areas.
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Year Built
1790
Updated on October 23, 2024 at 5:46 pm