Real Estate
Historic Madison Home For Sale Was Built By Captain Frederick Lee
Lee served as master in the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, a predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard, according to the Madison Historical Society.

MADISON, CT — Built in the 1700s by Captain Frederick Lee, this historic Madison home measures 3,318 square feet, and has five fireplaces, according to the listing on Patch Real Estate.
The home has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and rests on a 1.82-acre lot. It is on market for $750,000, and is presented by Lorey Walz with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
From the listing on Patch Real Estate: "This center chimney colonial home enjoys the many upgrades of the 21st century while still retaining the charm of the period. You will enjoy 5 fireplaces, one with a bee hive oven allowing for open hearth cooking, Guests can gather in the Armory with a large fireplace and wide plank flooring which was used during the war of 1812. The armory leads to a large three season porch that allows you to enjoy the beautiful grounds. This home also enjoys an addition that would be perfect as a in-law area, office space or studio. It has its own private entrance."
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