$599,900
Maine Colonial farmhouse for sale! The 1.3-acre lot, adorned with beautiful stone walls, features rare Golden Chain trees, apple trees, lilacs, beach roses, various perennials, and raised garden beds. From the northwestern side, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Mahoosuc mountains, the Presidentials, and Mount Washington, along with stunning sunsets every evening. Residents of Paris Hill can apply for membership at the Sandy Shore Swim Club, located on the shores of nearby Norway Lake. The community hosts monthly suppers from May to September, along with music events, historical presentations, and more. This exceptional country home is within easy walking distance of the Paris Hill post office, a 9-hole golf course and country club, the village green, and the community club.
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Realtor Comments
This historic Parris House, circa 1818, has a large fully-applianced chef’s kitchen with fireplace and walk-in pantry, center hall with twin parlors, sitting room/office, screened in view-side porch, five bedrooms (spacious primary with ensuite bath & whirlpool tub), and 3.5 baths. Two working fireplaces and kitchen wood stove with cook plate add to the coziness. Wide pine floors, center hall stairwell, original moldings and architectural details, and antique doors and hardware make this home a classic while smart thermostats, smart switches, and modern amenities make it comfortable and inviting. The attached two car garage, adjoining the mudroom accessing the back stairwell, and barn (with some finished interior space) provide storage, hobby space, and more. Some furniture may be negotiable.
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- 4bed
- 3.5bath
- 4,500sqft
- 1.48acre lot
- Circa 1818
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546 Paris Hill Rd, Paris, ME 04281
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