Ignite FB Tracking Pixel8 Old Coach Road, Kingston, NH 03848 - Lori Lacey
Lamacchia Realty, Inc.
Lamacchia Realty, Inc.
Lori Lacey, Lamacchia Realty, Inc.Phone: (978) 821-8769
Email: [email protected]
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Listed by: Lynne Bartlett Merrill from The Merrill Bartlett Group, 603-642-5171
Single Family
$750,000
8 Old Coach Road
Kingston, NH 03848
MLS: Prime MLS
5Beds
2Full1Half Baths
3,739Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$3,971/mo

A once in a lifetime find, this unspoiled, 1776, antique colonial in NH's sixth oldest town, has been maintained in near original condition by two families, the Peaslee/Bartlett family who owned the property for the first 186 years and the Kalman family for the last sixty years. Historic details include wide pine plank floors, wall paneling, and wainscoting; mantle pieces, trim, cabinetry, and exposed brick. Once known as the Peaslee Tavern, this home has a ballroom with an original, continuous built-in plain wooden bench, where dances were held, militia was trained and circuit court sessions were convened, according to the Town of Kingston History Book. Opposite the double front doors, in a niche beside the stairway, is the sliding window from which ale was dispensed. This room still has an open area under the staircase where the barrels and glasses sat. Seven fireplaces, five bedrooms, formal living and dining rooms, and a wide covered porch add to the charm of bygone days. Modern comforts include a nine year old boiler, newer roof, updated electrical, 2.5 baths and kitchen that was updated in the 1960s. This home is waiting for the next owner to add modern conveniences while preserving history. The adjacent 100 acre parcel is also available for sale to the new owner.

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