About 6560 Highway 332
Classic, gabled-roof historic home with bright, carefully appointed views of the LaHave River, mature-growth forest, and private meadow from every window. Character-elements like exposed beams and a farmhouse-style kitchen remain. Much of the substantive upgrading generally required with old houses has been completed. It has been redesigned with contemporary floor-plan updates that allow for barrier-free main-floor living (wheelchair accessible, exterior and interior doors, bathroom, and external ramp), something which is very uncommon for a historic home and ideal for those looking to age in place. The house includes many modern mechanical upgrades. 'New' (2019) upgrades include a new addition, concrete floors throughout the main with in-floor hot water radiant heat; all new electrical with 200 AMP service; all new plumbing for bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room, and new hot water heater; a new heat recovery ventilator; and a new septic system. All windows were replaced with European-style tilt-and-turn windows that are highly efficient and dual-functional. Two new sliding patio doors were installed in the open concept kitchen-dining room area, making this a bright and attractive gathering space. This flows out to the new deck which has south-facing water views and overlooks the 'meadow' (a perfect spot for a full-sun garden). There is new plumbing leading to the second floor future bathroom. The bedroom and den (or potential second bedroom) have been insulated, wired, and drywalled. The mudding, trim, and fixtures remain to be completed, allowing the opportunity to choose your own finishes. The house has a charming, Cape-Cod feel, with new cedar shingles and solid wood trim on the exterior of the main floor. Exterior siding on the dormer and new roof shingles still need to be done. While a few details remain to be completed, it creates an opportunity for the next owner to add their own touches to make this charming house their home, cottage, or artist’s studio.