![]() ![]() ![]() Located on 40 acres along the Miles River, the property features a two-bedroom guesthouse, pool with pool house, a barn with office, potting shed, and hen house. Modernizations over the years have made way for a wine cellar, sauna, steam showers, and a home theater. Original details remaining include wide-plank, hardwood floors exposed-beam ceilings and ornate moldings. This five-bedroom, brick building boasts nearly 8,000 square feet of updated space. Wheatlands Estate: The historic property was the birthplace and home of General Perry Benson, who was a Revolutionary War captain and also a general in the War of 1812. The property, which is being sold as is, also boasts a four-car, detached garage and workshop, a chicken coop, and a shed for storage. The third floor offers two more rooms that could be used as additional bedrooms or an office. The bedrooms are upstairs, as well as a bonus room with a private staircase that leads to the kitchen. The adjacent breakfast room has a cedar-plank ceiling and skylight. An updated kitchen with granite countertops is outfitted with a cozy, wood-burning fireplace with a beehive oven. The affordable farmhouse still features original, wide-plank floors and beamed ceilings. Newbold Messuage: This three-bedroom home is said to have been a former mail/stagecoach stop where four postmasters lived. Set on 1.8 acres, the property offers a two-story guesthouse and two-car garage with a loft. A fifth en suite bedroom has its own staircase. A primary suite and three more bedrooms are situated upstairs. The five-bedroom, 4,868-square-foot homestead includes period details such as exposed, wood-beam ceilings built-in bookshelves and five fireplaces. 597 Main St, Hingham, MAĮdward Wilder House: The main home was originally a cozy cottage that was later expanded. Scroll down for a full look at this week’s 10 oldest homes. ![]()
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