
This one intrigues me because it's a nice example of taking an existing building and creating a new structure. This home in the Ellsworth section of Sharon, Connecticut started with a Meeting House, built in 1812. There is a beautiful main room with original wide-plank floors, enormous windows, and a huge working fireplace. The upper portion of the Meeting House has been converted to living/guest quarters with rustic details and marble bath. In the rest of the house there is also a first floor master bedroom suite with large master bath, additional second floor master bedroom suite, large home office, pantry/utility room, radiant heated floors and a three-car attached garage. The home is on 5.69 acres with stone walls and ponds. It is listed at $2.495 million.















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3-01-2008 @ 3:24PM
zzoeyy said...
So cute and country like!
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3-01-2008 @ 7:39PM
C.K. Dexter-Haven said...
That part of CT is really nice...Sharon in particular.
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3-02-2008 @ 2:54PM
beanspants said...
i can't really say why, but it looks to me like that church/schoolhouse is crapping out a mcmansion.
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