At the end of a secluded country lane, a circa 1810 Center Hall Colonial reawakens with cultivated restraint. Original details, ornate moldings, ceiling medallions, carved mantels, meet gentle modernism. The renovated kitchen opens into vaulted ceilings and hand-hewn beams, with plaster surfaces and unlacquered brass adding quiet luminosity. Upstairs, a light-filled landing overlooks bucolic views, while a bathroom with an original tin ceiling and carved marble sink bridges past and present. History and now, held in balance.

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