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Stately 19th Century Mansion Goes On The Market In Manchester
After 60 years in one family, a postcard home in Manchester is looking for a new owner.

MANCHESTER, CT — A stately 19th century mansion in one of the most picturesque parts of Manchester has gone on the market.
For six decades, it has remained in one family but is ready for a new owner, according to the home's listing on Zillow. The asking price for 673 Spring St. is $795,000.
The circa 1869 home, designed with a Mediterranean Revival influence, spans 7,455 square feet and features nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The interior of the home home has its original wood trimmings, a massive great room fireplace and a grand staircase.
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It has a vintage front porch.
The 5.74 acres are located at Case Mountain and feature a four-bay garage.
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The home is in close proximity to the Case Pond waterfall and its adjoining 640 acres of open space and watershed land.
It is located near Highland Park Market and the famed statue of former Olympian and Manchester Road Race legend Joe McCluskey.
The home comes with its "contents," and does need some "refinishing."
See more images and the full listing on Zillow.
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