UNIQUE, one of a kind property. Here is an opportunity to own a historic home built in c.1805 on ±18 acres of fields, towering White Pines, giant Red Oaks and approximately 1,853’ of frontage on Bartlett Pond. All this along with the distinction of abutting considerable acreage dedicated to a living history farm that is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. This along with Bartlett Pond waterfront makes for a desirable hideaway. This charming cape, referred to as Pondside, has a long history with the Washburn family and the surrounding lands. Many updates and restorations since the early 80’s thru 1990’s have been completed with the help of a restoration consultant. This includes: restoring the Rumford style fireplace and brick oven rebuilt to its original state, rebuilding chimneys, replacing original partitions and original doors. The home features wide pine ...
UNIQUE, one of a kind property. Here is an opportunity to own a historic home built in c.1805 on ±18 acres of fields, towering White Pines, giant Red Oaks and approximately 1,853’ of frontage on Bartlett Pond. All this along with the distinction of abutting considerable acreage dedicated to a living history farm that is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. This along with Bartlett Pond waterfront makes for a desirable hideaway. This charming cape, referred to as Pondside, has a long history with the Washburn family and the surrounding lands. Many updates and restorations since the early 80’s thru 1990’s have been completed with the help of a restoration consultant. This includes: restoring the Rumford style fireplace and brick oven rebuilt to its original state, rebuilding chimneys, replacing original partitions and original doors. The home features wide pine flooring, 6 over 6 windows, four-panel doors, massive granite sills and extensive stonework in the basement. The 35’x30’ barn with hay loft was built in the 1990’s in the exact spot as the original barn to the same dimensions and layout of an early English barn. The plans were approved by the Maine Historic Preservation Commission. Timber and the subsequent lumber used in construction were sawn from trees harvested from the property. The land consists of approximately 8 acres of reclaimed field and 10 acres of woodland. A majestic stand of White Pine is located just off the front yard. There are scattered Red Oaks throughout the property. Last but not least is the 26 acre, 26’ deep Bartlett Pond. Enjoy 1,853’ of water frontage with minimal weeds, clear water, and easy access. Trails lead down to the pond from the house.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom route 108 in Livermore, take the Norlands Road for 1.2 miles to the property on your right. From Route 4 in North Livermore, take Gibbs Mill road to Norlands Road. Property just after Norland Living History Center on left.
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