Real Estate
This Antique Home In Newtown Has Been 'Meticulously Restored'
Landscaped gardens surround a gravel driveway with Belgian block. A second driveway serves an attached 1-car garage with basement entrance.

NEWTOWN, CT — This "charming mid-19th century three-quarter colonial antique" is situated at 4 West Street in Newtown near the flagpole, Meeting House, and historic Main Street." It's new to the market, at $635,000.
From the listing: "Over the last 30 years this home has been meticulously restored and improved. Landscaped gardens surround a gravel driveway with Belgian block. A second driveway serves an attached 1-car garage with basement entrance. A bluestone path leads to the front entrance and a patio to the rear entrance/porch. The main floor offers a living room with Vermont Castings fireplace, casual dining room, large formal dining room with French doors, TV room/office, half bath, and a beautiful kitchen featuring Schuler cabinetry, Quartz countertops and Bosch appliances. A three-season screened-in porch has views of the Flagpole, sunset and landscaped garden. The second floor has a primary bedroom with a full bath and walk-in closet, and two additional bedrooms sharing a full bath. The interior has wood flooring throughout. A walk-up attic includes a spacious finished room with shelving and closet, and the unfinished attic provides substantial storage. A stone foundation basement includes a laundry area, gas furnace and hot water tank, ground level exit to the adjacent garage, and connections to Town water, sewer and natural gas. An antique post and beam barn/garage was originally used by the town’s farrier."
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