Enjoy the legacy of this lovingly restored property
Cathedral ceilings with exposed beams and slate are in the core of this Warwick home, which dates back 200 years.
The secluded property sits on half an acre, with farmland to one side.
Electronic gates guard the entrance and there’s a propane generator that turns on automatically during power outages.
Tiled floors, a separate laundry, traditional fireplace and a fenced backyard all add to the appeal of this home, built circa 1800.
Looking for a two-bedroom home in a central parish? The Ruin Estate at 48 Spice Hill Road might just be the answer.
“The main part of this two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage dates back 200 years although it was lovingly restored in 2004 with all new plumbing and electrics,” said The Property Group agent William Kempe.
“The living room boasts cathedral ceilings with exposed beams and slate. A very functional galley kitchen with a gas stove [sits] off the dining room which leads to the enclosed rear patio — one of three outdoor entertaining areas.
“There are essentially two master bedrooms both with a bathroom en suite. There is a large manicured flat lawn, ideal for children or adults on which to play, which is completely fenced in [and] ideal for pets.
“Down below, off the lawn, is a studio with a bathroom en suite — ideal for guests, an office or an older child. There is also an automatic emergency propane generator that powers the house during power outages.”
At a glance:
Total square feet: Approximately 1515
ARV: $42,000
List price: $1.2m
Tank size: 4,000 gallons
Contact: William Kempe on 777-9449 or 234-6900. Alternatively, e-mail wkempe@property-group.com or visit www.property-group.com