How about those wide floor boards! They are beautiful! This house has a lot of potential! It is known as the Park Holland House. The first owner was the owner of the Belchertown Carriage Manufacturer. The house was built in 1810. It is located on .81 acre in Belchertown, Massachusetts. The house features wide plank wood floors, amazing front door with original hardware, chair rails, spacious kitchen, baseboards and coffered ceiling. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,172 square feet. $299,900

 

Watch the video! This historic home is tied to Belchertown’s 19th century carriage industry. Known as the Park Holland House, its first owner was an owner of the Belchertown Carriage Manufactory. This section of town was also where first carriage making shops were located, thereby making the site the first commercial center in town. This Federal Style home has the typical features of the period, like 12 over 12 double-hung windows, a front entry is framed by a tuscan pilasters and a transom, period colors, and wide-plank floors. The home has 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, with an attached two-car garage and barn attached to the rear of the house. The parlor room has been painted with a period color and has a coffered ceiling. The dine-in country kitchen has a wood stove, exposed beams, and ample cabinet and counter space. Off the kitchen is a spacious room with a newer slider to an enclosed porch with a brick floor overlooking a garden area. There is also a spacious backyard

 

 

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