Let's face it. This damn virus has changed everything. While we all search for a new sense of 'normal', many are thinking it's time for the country retreat. A safe place to escape to and recharge. The Stone Ridge area is about as good as it gets. This gorgeous landmark is known as the Oliver House and as the House of Seven Gables by the locals. This one of a kind unique structure, with almost 5,000 square feet, will intrigue you. Available for the first time in 50 years. The original section of the home is thought to date to the late 1600's. The various additions were added in the Gothic Revival era of the early 1800's and a local prominent family known as the Oliver's created the present day masterpiece. The present stone house structure has stood thru it all and if those old walls could talk we'd hear quite a tale. Standing strong and proud and surrounded by the well known Farm Hub....
Let's face it. This damn virus has changed everything. While we all search for a new sense of 'normal', many are thinking it's time for the country retreat. A safe place to escape to and recharge. The Stone Ridge area is about as good as it gets. This gorgeous landmark is known as the Oliver House and as the House of Seven Gables by the locals. This one of a kind unique structure, with almost 5,000 square feet, will intrigue you. Available for the first time in 50 years. The original section of the home is thought to date to the late 1600's. The various additions were added in the Gothic Revival era of the early 1800's and a local prominent family known as the Oliver's created the present day masterpiece. The present stone house structure has stood thru it all and if those old walls could talk we'd hear quite a tale. Standing strong and proud and surrounded by the well known Farm Hub. Spend some time and take it all in. Gorgeous stone and wood work thru out. Huge chestnut beams and white oak boards support the structure. The exterior is all local milled limestone and the seven gables are quite pleasing to the eye. Marble fireplaces once provided the heat here. The present day main floor wraps around the original late 1600's section and contains a beautiful kitchen with a full bath off of it. There is also a formal dining room, parlor room, bar room and a half bath. It's best thought of as a center hall Colonial I'd say and a wide stair case takes you to the second floor where you'll find four large bedrooms, a full bath and an area perfect to be an office. Large walk in closets in the bedrooms are unheard of in this vintage as are the high ceilings throughout the home. The attic is massive and offers a way out to the widows walk. One oil fired furnace provides forced hot air heat for the main floor and a second in the attic fueled by propane provides forced hot air and a/c for the second floor.
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