Historic barn conversion asks $525K
Photos by Michael Bowman
This apple red beauty features the barn?s original beams and wood flooring In Curbed?s House of the Day column, we drool over historic Victorians and can?t get enough of midcentury stunners. But we have a soft spot for a barn conversion, and the latest to catch our eye is this two-bedroom, two-bath version in Harwinton, Connecticut.
Constructed in 1930 and painted a perfect apple red, the historic barn was remodeled into a 3,950-square-foot house. The main living areas feature an open floor plan that showcases the barn?s original beams and wood flooring. A large brick fireplace adds coziness, and an updated kitchen features a six-burner gas stove, two ovens, a grill top, and a stainless steel hood vent. The home sits on 4.73 idyllic acres; there?s a spring fed pond with a fountain, stonewalls, a stone gazebo, and a large deck for entertaining. And if you need more storage, this listing has you covered with a five car garage. Interested" 47 South Road is on the market now for $524,900.
An open floorplan takes advantage of exposed beams and the barn?s original hard wood flooring.
A modern kitchen sits next to the dining room and feels airy thanks to large skylights.
A spiral staircase leads to the bedrooms.
The master bedroom features exposed beams and a bed tucked in a cozy alcove.
Need storage" Check out the five car garage....
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