NORTH ANDOVER, MA -- George Hodges came to North Andover from Salem in the early 1800s to set up a mill along the Merrimack River that would produce white flannel. Hidges made a fortune off of the textile, and had this house built in 1839. The Greek Revival mansion has been home to just three families in the 160 since. Features include parlor rooms, Egypitian marble fireplaces and the original brick oven preserved in the summer kitchen. A spiral staircase leads up to the crowning piece of the property, a cupola that overlooks the sprawling, well-maintained grounds.
- Address: 266 Main St, North Andover, Massachusetts
- Price: $999,999
- Square Feet: 4214
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 3 Full and 2 Half Baths
- Built: 1839
- Features: Don’t miss this once in a life time chance to buy what no one can reproduce today! The George Hodges Jr. House built in 1839, also know as The Field-Hodges House, has only been home to three families that have preserved its history for over 160+ years! This Greek Revival Mansion is adorned with his and her parlor rooms with stunning Egyptian Style Marble fire places with original cast iron covers. Walk into the kitchen but don't be fooled by the four-door ice box that hides its refrigeration system in basement below or the reproduction gas stove that gives the period correct look but functions for the modern cook. Original brick oven and broiler in the summer kitchen are preserved. There is so much rich history preserved in this lovingly, modernized property for luxury living. Walk up the spiral staircase to Octagonal cupola to view the beautiful maintained grounds. See attachment for the benefits of R4 zoning Make a reservation for your own personal tour today and let us take you back
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