Talo osta in Greenville, Rhode Island
Come see this magnificent 1710 historic gem in Greenville, a charming village within Smithfield and in the heart of of RI's "Apple Country". Known as the Waterman-Winsor House, it has been meticulously restored over the past 45 years by the current owners under the guidance of one of RI's foremost restoration architects. Partially surrounded by barns and formerly home to an apple farm, the house is actually two 18th century houses joined together in the late 1700s and also has a sunroom built as an exterior addition in the 1990s. With this enlarged floor plan of 11 rooms, there are 8 working fireplaces, 3 with beehive bake ovens! Historic details include gorgeous fireplace mantels, pine floors, beveled gunstock posts/beams, early hardware and doors, and 12-over-12 windows (w/added storms). Underground electricity/natural gas (for cooking) lines come into the house and barns from the street. The full height basement has a 10-year-old oil boiler with eight separate zones to efficiently control the baseboard heat from room to room throughout the house. The barns provide garage space for two to three cars, general storage, boat storage, and room on two levels for artist studios, wood shops, and playhouses. The former Cider Mill has a heated lean-to section for a workshop/office. There are three apple trees still on the property and there is a winter pond for ice skating. The massive sugar maple trees lining the road are waiting for you to tap to make your very own maple syrup. Ref: 37238-1016769129
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Come fall in love with the Waterman-Winsor House, the 18th century former home the RI "Apple King" T. K. Winsor. Meticulously restored over the past 48 years under the guidance of RI's foremost resto
Fall in love with with the fabulous 18th century Waterman-Winsor House located in the heart of RI's "Apple Country”. This restored beauty is really TWO houses joined together, with THREE barns and a
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Fall in love with the authentic Waterman-Winsor House, the circa 1710/1780 former home of the RI Apple King, T. K. Winsor. Meticulously restored over the past 48 years under the guidance of RI's fore