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This half-federal colonial, circa 1839, is situated in a prime location in Fairhaven's historic
town center. This home was once the residence of Nathan Church and was moved to its present site by
Henry Rogers to make room for the town's Unitarian Church Cathedral. The property retains many
original details, such as wainscoting, moldings, fir and wide pine floors, 3 fireplaces, 8 ft. ceilings,
and a federal banister. There are 2,262 square feet of living space consisting of 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
kitchen, large parlor and dining room, 2 dens, and a private sun porch. A walk-up attic affords great
expansion potential. The home has central air-conditioning.
Located in Fairhaven's historic village center, on a quiet,
tree-lined street, just blocks from Fairhaven's beautiful
town library, town hall, post office, churches, the bicycle
path, restaurants, marinas, and the Fairhaven Harbor. A 10-minute
walk from Buzzards Bay and the Fort Phoenix State Park and
Beach.
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