Originally built in 1860, this charming farmhouse has undergone significant renovations, with many updates completed in 2005, blending modern amenities with historical character. The property has been cherished by the same family for nearly a century, reflecting a deep-rooted connection to its rich heritage. Nestled in Perry, a town steeped in history, this residence was established in 1758 by John Frost. Perry, located on the picturesque Passamaquoddy Bay, was officially incorporated on February 12, 1818, during a time when Eastport, just six miles away, was still under British control. The acreage surrounding the home presents a wealth of possibilities. It can be utilized for harvesting firewood or expanded into lush gardens, offering both beauty and potential for sustainable living. Additionally, the home features accessible entry points, making it easy for everyone to enjoy. Recent upgrades include a durable new metal roof, attractive new vinyl siding, and a comprehensive overhaul of the electrical system, ensuring both safety and efficiency. This property not only stands as a testament to the past but also provides a canvas for future possibilities.
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