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For Sale in Morris, CT
Nestled on a quiet road in the Litchfield Hills is this circa 1830 antique colonial home. Though in need of updating, the home retains many period details.The 4.8 acre lot has lovely views overlooking Jones Pond. The location is close Bantam Lake, Popey's, White Memorial hiking trails and the towns of Litchfield, Washington and Woodbury. The main level has generous sized rooms including the eat in kitchen, dining room and living room.There is also an office and full bath on this level. The upper level features 4 bedrooms and a full bath. There is another antique staircase off the kitchen to a small room upstairs. The house has been freshly painted inside and out! The property includes an antique red barn and shed. Bring the animals! Mature trees flank the house giving a majestic look. There is much to do in the Litchfield Hills. Great restaurants and cafes are plentiful. There are many antique shops and art galleries. In the summer do not miss the summer fairs and out door happenings. The town beach on Bantam Lake is always fun for swimming, boating, and fishing. In the winter there are ski slopes close by. Showings are by appointment with 24 hour notice.
Listing Details
Property Details
- MLS ID 24107705
- Status Active
- Property Type Single Family
- Beds 4
- Full Baths 2
- SqFt 2,629 sqft
- Acres 4.80 acres
- Year Built 1830
- Elementary School James Morris
- Middle School Per Board of Ed
- High School Lakeview High School
- Buyer Broker Compensation
Any compensation may only be paid to a licensed real estate broker. Compensation offers are negotiable, not set by law, and may change until a written agreement is signed. Agents should inquire about dual variable rate commissions. 2%
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24 John Weik Road, Morris, CT 06763Get Driving DirectionsExplore Morris
The Litchfield County town of Morris, originally known as South Farms, was settled in the 1720s as part of Litchfield. The boundaries of South Farms were defined in 1767 when...
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