Antique Cottage Cape Nestled on the Edge of the Woods

I just love this house - it's like a little jewel box!
The Davis-Burr House $459,000
2199 Durham Road, Madison, Connecticut
Property Details:
Circa: 1883
Style: Colonial Cape
Type: Single Family Residential
Rooms: 6
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2 full/ 1 half
Sq. Feet: 1,451
Acreage: 1.8
Est. Taxes: $5,282
Heating: BASE
MLS#: M9112626
Agent: Amy Etra
William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty
203-245-6700
aetra@wpsir.com
Description:
A Cottage Cape nestled on the edge of the woods in historic Madison, Connecticut. The Davis-Burr House has been beautifully renovated with custom built-ins, wainscoting, dutch doors, exposed beams, gleaming wood floors and updated country kitchen and baths with period fixtures. Also features first floor master bedroom with sitting room and 2nd floor guest suite. Beyond the sun porch are the perennial flower beds, an antique barn with workshop and authentically constructed garden sheds. Meticulously refurbished by a contractor, with new roof, windows, plumbing, electric and well. The craftsmanship of an Antique home without any of the work. This property is a rare find.
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4 comments:

Robin said...

I love the kitchen and the bedrooms. I am not digging the window treatments anywhere in the house.

Lydee said...

so many cosy spaces! I love the upstairs rooms.

Laura @ the shorehouse. said...

Oh, yes...I could be quite comfortable here. I love the kitchen and the lofty bedroom. I had to Google map because I hadn't heard of Madison. Seems like a good location (especially if you work in New Haven!) and sounds kind of reasonable for a historic home in that area? Lower taxes than me in NJ, that's for sure!

Fifi Flowers said...

This last little building reminds me of a watermelon... soooo cute!
Hope all is well with you... I need to pop on Facebook and see what you are up to now!

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