The Historic Barn of Farmington
567 Main Street, Farmington, New Hampshire 03835
Presented by Michael Travis, REALTOR® Bean Group, 1150 Sagamore Avenue, Portsmouth NH O: 800-450-7784 • C: 603-303-2599 w w w. B u y S e l l H o m e s N H . c o m • w w w.W a t e r f r o n t A g e n t . c o m
The Barn at 567 Main Street, Farmington, New Hampshire
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here is something inspiring about an old wood barn. The historic barn at 567 Main Street in Farmington NH is quite the example. It is not known how old the two floor clear span 30’ x 36’ post and beam barn is, however there is a hand written inscription about long time resident Ruth Gordan on the wall dating back to 1907. Imagine what it was like over 100 years ago--Roosevelt was President. The Ford Model T “horseless carriage “ was replacing the horse and buggy. Admire the huge rough sawn beams, angled wood braces in the corners and side walls. Be awed by the craftsmanship of the mortise and tenon joints held in place with wooden pegs and steel rods. There are two levels--a clear span main floor with no center posts enabling four cars to fit in. The second level is open to reveal original wide plank roofing boards and a sliding hay bail barn door. The patina and unmistakable hardened barn wood aroma very present. A space ddIdeal for music or artist studio, car collectors sanctuary, and so much more. Of course this barn is attached to a meticulously maintained 1870s New Englander with the turnkey functionality of a new home. Enjoy as a large single-family or an owner-occupied two-family with income to pay expenses. For more on this property visit www.VintageHomeNH.com.
The Barn at 567 Main Street, Farmington, New Hampshire
Live in History • 567 Main Street, Farmington, New Hampshire
In 1870 when 567 Main Street was born as a stately home, the Civil War had just ended, Alexander Graham Bell used his new telephone invention to make his first call to his assistant Thomas A Watson. Thomas Edison had just invented the Phonograph and established his new electric company. Farmington native Henry Wilson was serving as the 18th Vice President in Washington DC . Now over 150 years later, this meticulously maintained and updated vintage New Englander has been transformed into a true a testament to the owners pride of ownership for over 25 years. Live in History. Make it your Future.
Presented by Michael Travis, REALTOR® Bean Group, 1150 Sagamore Avenue, Portsmouth NH O: 800-450-7784 • C: 603-303-2599 w w w. B u y S e l l H o m e s N H . c o m • w w w.W a t e r f r o n t A g e n t . c o m