September 8, 2024

Actual Property

Historic Queen Anne Victorian features a four-bedroom fundamental home and a one-bedroom residence.

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The house showcases traditional Queen Anne options, from the asymmetrical façade to the massive partial porch to the polygonal nook tower. And that is simply the outside. Aeropex Media

Situated within the “Carriage City” of Amesbury, this historic Queen Anne Victorian with its sinuous curves and diverse rooflines might be referred to as the “Angel of the Angles.”

Barb Cullen of Keller Williams Realty Evolution has listed the property at 177 Essential St. for $1,275,000. The 4,405-square-foot house has 4 bedrooms and 4 bogs in the principle home and one bed room and 1.5 baths within the 1,100-square-foot connected residence. 

Main foyer of Amesbury home with detailed woodwork.
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The house has a wealthy historical past courting to the Eighties, when it was constructed for John S. Poyen Jr., a titan within the carriage part-making trade. The house stayed within the Poyen household till 1980. 

Essential Avenue in Amesbury is lined with historic houses that belonged to eight different leaders within the carriage trade.

Unique particulars — take a look at the herringbone flooring with inlays, 5 working fireplaces, wooden paneling, pocket doorways, stained glass, dentil molding, turret tea nook, and turned staircase — take heart stage, however the house additionally options fashionable updates, together with chrome steel home equipment, recessed lighting, and a breakfast bar within the eat-in kitchen.

“The entire window and door trims, stairwells, stair posts, mantels are so detailed and beautiful, and [they are] not present in newer development at the moment,” Cullen stated. 

Tea nook, and bedroom located in historic Amesbury home
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Main Street Amesbury Kitchen
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The entire kitchen home equipment are new, however the house owners retained the unique 1881 range as a grand showpiece that maintains the historic really feel of the house. There’s additionally a butler’s pantry with stunning white wooden cupboards (the uppers have glass doorways) off the eating room. 

main street Amesbury pantry

Three units of pocket doorways create an open format encompassing the kitchen and the principle dwelling areas.  

Dining room with pocket doors in historic Amesbury home.
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The connected dwelling area was as soon as servant’s quarters, however can now be became a 1,100-square-foot residence with a market worth of $2,500 per 30 days, Cullen stated. The dwelling area might be added to the principle home by merely opening up a sealed doorway. The residence has a deck.

The serene outside area of the house features a gazebo, a effervescent brook water characteristic, and a backyard. 

Outdoor space with stone seating area, and fire pit.
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