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Milford CT
Circa 1820 Federal Farmhouse Located in a town known for its scenic beauty and quality of living,
this handsome, third-period post-and-beam center chimney Federal/Vernacular Colonial has evolved over the years in a fine blend of original details with updates.
 20 + photo's presented.
This classic melding creates a present-day living environment of inordinate warmth and
comfort. Located on nearly one half acre in a richly historic area, it is minutes from the town center, beach, major roads and rail transportation. Exquisite wide board flooring
and horizontally set wall boards, hardware, exposed original beams, six period fireplaces (not including the basement fireplace), one which contains a beehive oven, and dual
staircases attest to its antique pedigree while providing the home with incomparable 19th century charm.
According to the old Milford maps of 1835, 1855, 1868 and 1882, the original center-chimney Carriage-Caretaker Farmhouse is believed to have been the home of Samuel
Parson and was part of the Walker Manor whose grounds extended to the harbor.
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Living Room
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Living Room view 2 of 2
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Dining Room view 1 of 2
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Dining Room view 2 of 2
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Kitchen view 1 of 4
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Kitchen view 2 of 4
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Kitchen view 3 of 4
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Kitchen view 4 of 4 Butlers pantry
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Family Room view 1 of 2
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Family Room view 2 of 2
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First floor hall
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Second floor hall
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Master Bedroom view 1 of 2
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Master Bedroom view 2 of 2 sitting area
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Master Bath view 1 of 2
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Master Bath view 2 of 2
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Bedroom 2 - front room
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Bedroom 3 - middle room
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Bedroom 4 - back room
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Exterior Rear Patio
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Exterior Side Yard
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Exterior Side Yard
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Garage - Potting shed - Workshop
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