$795,000
3425 Square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
- One of a group of 4 post and beam houses designed and built by wood sculptor Armand Lamontagne in the early 60's
- Interior update designed and executed by interior designer Alan Reniere of Alan Reniere Interior Design.
- Appearance of houses are taken after existing "real" houses that are now museums
- This house is the Parson Capon House built in 1683 and still exists as a museum in Topsfield, MA.
- The house includes three working fireplaces, one in a great room which includes a modern kitchen
Central Air-conditioning includes three separate compressor/air handler systems and four separate temperature control zones.
There are two water wells plumbed to be used interchangably. A dug well and a deep well (450 ft deep)
Full 200 amp, 210 volt electrical service with circuit brakers
House has been photographed several times and include with articles in magazines
Mature landscaping designed and installed in 1993 (17 years ago) by landscape architect Brian Gravell includes extensive perennial gardens and specimen shrubbery and trees.
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