Real Estate

18th-Century Chelmsford Home Hosted Some Big Names In History

As the story goes, Sam Adams, Sam Pitts and other Revolutionary War figures used to hang out here. And now it could be yours.

CHELMSFORD, MA – The Hezekiah Packard House, built in 1794 and now on the market, comes with a rich history not only significant to Massachusetts, but to the entire United States. As the story goes, Revolutionary War figures like Samuel Adams and Sam Pitts used to hang out here. It's an antique lover's dream. View the full listing on realtor.com.

  • Address: 16 Westford St, Chelmsford, Massachusetts
  • Price: $675,000
  • Square Feet: 3200
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1794
  • Features: The Hezekiah Packard House, built in 1794, set on an acre lot in Chelmsford Center is antique lover's dream! Samuel Adams, Sam Pitts, and other Revolutionary War figures met socially here as the story is told. The best of old and new has been blended into this fabulous estate! Original wide pine floors in kitchen and breakfast nook, hardwoods in other areas. Sun-filled formal living and dining rooms each with focal fireplaces and bay windows. Sprawling family room with hand hewn beams open to the kitchen for today's living. Period mouldings and detail work inside and out. Four corner bedrooms include a large Master with updated bath utilizing antique ball and claw bath tub, dual vanities and walk in tiled shower. All baths have been updated nicely. Newer heating and air conditioning systems, gas heat. 1st floor laundry/mudroom and screened breezeway. 2 car attached garage. Walk to shopping, great restaurants, library, Farmer's Market and more. Will not disappoint!

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