Rehoboth farmhouse has history, charm, acres of space

Posted 10/16/16

Visitors might fall in love with this charming, historical farmhouse set on nearly six acres of beautiful woodland in Rehoboth

The property features not only a four-bedroom home built in 1800, …

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Rehoboth farmhouse has history, charm, acres of space

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Visitors might fall in love with this charming, historical farmhouse set on nearly six acres of beautiful woodland in Rehoboth

The property features not only a four-bedroom home built in 1800, but also a heated artist's studio and large barn. Charm and period details abound in this colonial style home with woodwork, built-ins and hardwood floors.

The first floor has an updated kitchen and a double living room with beamed ceiling and a brick fireplace. There is a study on the first floor that could be used as a master bedroom. There are two full bathrooms in the home, rare for a home built more than 200 years ago, and four bedrooms.

With more tha 2,100 square feet of living space, there is room for a growing family, especially with more than five acres of land to spread out in. The basement is unfinished, but is a full wlakout with a bulkhead.

This is a special property with a peaceful vibe, perfect as a country getaway, an artist's haven or simply a family home. It could be yours for the asking price of $399,000. For more information, contact Rebecca Rubin, with Residential Proerties, at 401-481-1500.

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