Supplements: The home itself is located a mere 60 feet from the river and the sounds of the flowing water are ever-present and are complimented by the bird. It is unknown whether or not the home is in a flood plain. In the 50+ years the family has owned the home the river came close to the home only once in the great flooding of 1957. The home has high ceilings and excellent light. The rocking chair front porch belies the rural character of this classic period home. One enters the entry hall which opens to an enlarged living room with nearly floor to ceiling period windows on one side, and a wood-burning fireplace. The dining room, which could also be used in any number of different ways, offers a bay window. The remainder of the first floor offers opportunities with a full bath needing a complete redo, and the former kitchen and sun room potentially allowing for a showpiece kitchen and family room overlooking the river. Above that one might create a primary suite with wide views of the river - one of either three or four bedrooms upstairs depending on a fine configuration of the floorplan. Off the living room there is an shed near the pool that may potentially offer additional living space once rebuilt (with proper permitting) as the structure is pre-existing in the riverfront area. Buyer will need to in all likelihood assume the cost of a new septic system, and a well as the home is on a 19th century Spring for water. While any buyer is welcome and encouraged to do their own due diligence and verify all information herein, the property is being sold 'as is'. This special once New England riverfront farm will require a significant investment, yet there is the opportunity to add significant value. The prospective buyer will see the vast potential of the property, cherish the character and history, and recognize the unique setting.
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