Situated on designated scenic Judd Road, Lewis Edwards Homestead maintains the historical charm of an antique but restored for the modern homeowner. The original homestead dates back to 1760, with open floor plan, three beds, two baths, and a designer kitchen. The home sits on 5+ country acres, with sunken four-season gardens to enjoy throughout the year. The property boasts award-winning gardens that include magnolias, flowering pears, crab-apples, and espalier apple trees. Homeowners can also enjoy the 100 year old wild blueberry bog, apple picking, and fresh cut flowers all from there own back-yard, in addition to access to the many local farms in town.
Renovations include oak constructed post and beam, as well as a gut restoration with modern electric and plumbing, and top of the line finishings throughout. The kitchen is skillfully designed by leading designer, who has been featured in CTC&G and Architectural Digest. Kitchen counter tops include solid walnut, custom designed in North Carolina and soapstone from Vermont, fabricated with matching farm-sink, crafted for timeless aesthetic.
Home-buyers will be inspired by the loving details through-out the home and property.