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$2,395,000
5
2
Single Family
Arts And Crafts; Craftsman
This listing is courtesy of Linda Mayo from Four Seasons Sotheby's Int'l Realty
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Exquisite attention to artistic architectural and quality craftsmanship characterize this completely renovated Occom Ridge Arts and Crafts home set on 1.4 acres. Steps away from Occom Pond and walking distance to downtown Hanover, a vibrant college community, consistently rated one of America's best small towns. Originally built in 1911, with an inspired top to bottom renovation in 2008 to encourage an informal yet cultured lifestyle. The open floor plan and wide use of natural materials and updated systems prepared this house for the 21st century. Designed to encourage a connection between the beauty of the outdoors and indoors the home features large windows and sliding glass doors that invite natural light into the living spaces. The first floor features elegant wood beams, fireplaces, built-ins, and stained-glass panels. A large open chef's kitchen with expansive views opens to the back deck, perfect for outdoor dining and watching the sunset. A large dining room with original paneling, built-in cabinets, and a fireplace is perfect for large gatherings. A cozy living room centered around a second fireplace, a spacious den, and half bathroom complete the first floor. The second-floor master bedroom suite features a wall of windows and a spa bathroom that includes a steam shower and whirlpool tub.Three artfully crafted bedrooms and a bath complete the 2nd floor. A handcrafted staircase leads to the third floor with bedrooms and bath with a view of Dartmouth's Baker Tower.
Interior Details6,250 sq. ft.
$383.20/sq. ft.
10
Dishwasher; Refrigerator; Stove - Gas
Public
Public
Fireplace - Wood; Lead/Stain Glass; Master Br W/ Ba; Natural Woodwork; Storage - Indoor; Wood Stove Insert; Laundry - 2nd Floor
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Exterior Details1.40 acres
60,984 sq. ft.
3
Detached
2 Garage Spaces
Wood Frame
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Other Details4735836
1911
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Room Levels, Dimensions and Features
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Hanover was chartered by Governor Benning Wentworth on July 4, 1761, and in 1765-1766 its first inhabitants arrived, the majority from Connecticut. Although the surface is uneven, the town developed...
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