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Timeless Classic with Modern Appeal Abutting Equinox Trails
190 West Union Street
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This center chimney colonial was originally built in Enfield, MA in the 1820's. It was taken apart, piece by piece and moved to Dorset in the early 1900's. In the late 1980's the house was taken apart again and moved to its current 2.07 acres in Manchester Village. This property abuts the 914 acres of the Equinox Preservation Trust. At the time of its 2nd move it was given new plumbing, wiring, heating, slate roof and a new foundation. In 2001 the house was brought into the 21st century by its architect/owner with a ground floor master suite, spacious mudroom, pantry and 3 car garage. This house truly is the best of both eras. There are 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 wood burning fireplaces, wood stove, original woodwork (including wood floors), in ground pool and hot tub, just to mention a few of its charming attributes. Conveniently located next to miles of walking/hiking trails. Also a stones throw to Burr and Burton Academy. Owner/agent $ 1,200,000 |
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