Welcome to your own, private estate tucked away right in downtown Manchester. Zoned for your personal or commercial use, stunning mountain views abound at this nearly four-acre property, yet you can walk to all your favorite in-town locations. The Oliver Rice House and adjacent barn were built in 1768 in North Bennington. The previous owner labeled and moved each piece of each building in the mid 1970's, and reassembled them on their present site using meticulous attention to historic detail. Over the years, the Oliver Rice House served as a home, the Northshire Museum and History Center, and The Downtown School. The handsome Wheelwright Shop, circa 1770, built just over the border in New York state, was acquired and moved to the present site as well. This historically significant building was the oldest continuously operating commercial building in New York State at the time it was moved. The back of the property hosts a second large barn with a one bedroom apartment. There is even an outhouse on the property that belonged to Grandma Moses. This rare offering, located in Manchester's MU2 zone, is waiting for you to write its next chapter.
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