Located just outside the town of New Ipswich, a Massachusetts border town, this property has only had two owners since its construction in 1967. Sited on six acres, the improvements and level areas are at the crest of a knoll level with the4 road with wooded land sloping down to about 1,650 of lovely brook frontage.
The house is a three bedroom ranch with pine floors throughout milled from the property. The fireplaced living room looks out over meadow views. The chimney has another flue for a gas fired stove in the 23 4 season porch a bright space that also doubles in part as a place to kick your boots off. There are heat registers in the sunroom although the owners rely on propane and passive solar gain to heat the space. The kitchen has pegged cabinets and all appliances are included, from the gas cooktop to wall oven, dishwasher and refrigerator. The adjacent dining room is cozy...
The house is a three bedroom ranch with pine floors throughout milled from the property. The fireplaced living room looks out over meadow views. The chimney has another flue for a gas fired stove in the 23 4 season porch a bright space that also doubles in part as a place to kick your boots off. There are heat registers in the sunroom although the owners rely on propane and passive solar gain to heat the space. The kitchen has pegged cabinets and all appliances are included, from the gas cooktop to wall oven, dishwasher and refrigerator. The adjacent dining room is cozy and boasts new windows. Three bedrooms share a charming hall bath.
Whats nice here is that the house has natural woodwork, wood floors and solid four panel doors things that are generally plastic in new home. A full basement holds the mechanical systems, including electric hot water heater and a hot air furnace. Theres room for your freezer and lots of storage along with washer & dryer hookups.
The outbuildings consist of a 31 x 34 building with lean-tos that has been converted to a barn but is able to be used for any type of livestock or hobby. Theres a walk-up loft for storage. Off the back of the barn is a perpendicular Amish- built 12 x 48 run-in barn with mats for your animals to get out of the weather. Some cedar fencing exists with wire mush and livestock fencing. Metal panels and gates do not convey.
The setup is perfect for dairy goats, sheep or other small livestock or bring the ponies! Minutes to the MA border and an easy drive to Route 2 east and west, Milford and Peterborough.
Although wide open now, add metal gates to create 4 -12 stalls in the Amish barn
Frost-free hydrant in front of main barn
Matted overhang on east side of main building
Easy configuration of main building for many uses
Livestock wire fencing for enclosure on the westerly side of house
Some cedar fencing w/wire mesh on east side