AMHERST, NH — One of Amherst's most expensive homes on the market is a $1.3 million Federal-style home built in 1773. The Mack Hlll Road home, listed in the spring, is set on 10 acres. Learn more from realtor.com:
- Address: 6 Mack Hill Rd, Amherst, New Hampshire
- Price: $1,285,000
- Square Feet: 4728
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1773
- Features: Offered for the first time in 20 years, this 18th century Federal-period historic home has been restored to its former glory and updated to celebrate the modern conveniences of today. The authentic architectural features include extensive paneling, box beams, original hardware and moldings throughout. Windows with antique glass have been restored to efficiency. Ten fireplaces, two with behive ovens with beautiful surrounds and hearths; high ceilings; grand staircase leading to second floor with rare hinged wall that opens to reveal what was once used as a ballroom. Recently added master suite with large walk-in closet, bathroom with soaking tub and stone tiled walk-in shower. Chef's kitchen with farmer's sink and raised fireplace, perfect for grilling, opens up to a family room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace. A staircase from the family room leads to a wood paneled game/rec room above the attached two-car garage. This Pre-Revolutionary War home has been lovingly maintained, keeping its original architectural beauty and complete with spectacular gardens, patio and updated barn -- ideal for horses or car collection. House is wired for a generator; has town water but also utilizes a well for irrigation and has a five-bedroom septic system. Invitingly decorated; some amenities & furniture may be included. All on nearly 10 acres in Amherst's historic district, abutting conservation land and walking distance to the Village Green.
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