On the finish of a stone walkway, a wonderfully symmetrical vintage Colonial rises with a basic, deep crimson facade, 12×12 home windows, and brick chimney. A beloved vintage, 177 Edmands Highway in Framingham comes with that interval attraction (circa 1771) with a lot of sensible updates and several other acres of utter tranquility.
The property can be set as much as make your yard barn desires come true — a post-and-beam three-stall barn with direct turnout to a big paddock signifies that you are able to do the morning feed and stroll again to sip espresso in your patio. Choose to tinker with classic automobiles or woodworking as an alternative? There’s a five-carriage bay storage on website as effectively.
Huge-plank flooring, enormous brick hearths, full-wall interval paneling, and built-ins all through remind you that this residence’s been round for a protracted, very long time. That sense of continuity is likely one of the greatest issues about vintage Colonials however we’re additionally loving the up to date, luxurious kitchen with Wolf vary and hardy soapstone counters.
Downstairs, a proper eating room joins a den and a front room, each with fireplaces, in addition to a bed room suite with bench seating and built-ins serving as a library. Three extra bedrooms, together with the first, share the second flooring.
Open home hours are Saturday, June 8 from 10:30 a.m. to midday.
In the marketplace for $1,098,000, the sale of the property is represented by Peter “Pete” Leis with Coldwell Banker Realty, 617-302-6896.
House Showcase:
Tackle: 177 Edmands Highway, Framingham, MA 01701
Bedrooms: 4
Checklist Value: $1,098,000
Sq. toes: 3,593
Value per sq. foot: $305
Annual taxes: $11,185 in 2024.
Location: Nice commuter location.
In-built: 1771
The Appraisal:
Execs:
Vintage aesthetic
Tons of land
Cons:
Classic residence quirks