Elegant 1860 Greek Revival within walking distance of historic downtown Machias, municipal buildings & county court house. While this stunning renovation incorporates everything today's family might want, the shining star is the large professional office space with private entrances (garage and side). The expansive in-town lot affords a circular driveway with ample space for additional parking on both northern and southern sides of the home with access directly from the street. Contrary to most homes of this era, this home features a water-tight bsmt, 2-car garage w/direct entry & more than 2500 sf of attic space. The home has been extensively renovated. The goal was to retain as much of the original design as possible (especially the 9 ft. ceilings in the main home) while creating guest bdrms, a guest bath w/laundry, & a luxurious 2nd level master suite [media room & master bdrm (surround-sound/HD TVs), en-suite, dressing room, breakfast bar & private stairway]. Versatility is exemplified with incorporation of a modern executive office (private entrance + direct garage entrance) equipped w/state-of-the-art communications. This features a private stairway to the 2nd level which can add addn'l office space as needed. The welcoming kitchen/informal dining space has been thoughtfully re-designed w/custom butcher block counter tops, dedicated service areas/built-ins, walk-in pantry, new appliances, & side deck. New 1st level guest bdrm & remodeled bath. 2nd level features: 3 bdrms in addition to the afore-mentioned master suite. The home is equipped w/dimmable LED lighting, audio speakers, CAT-6 Ethernet, Cable TV cabling, WiFi Access Points & security system. The most eloquent renovation effort was the main staircase in the front entry. Elements needed were fabricated to create a magnificent entryway presentation. AMAZING FOR OFFICE/HOME, TRENDY B&B, CORPORATE RETREAT, FAMILY COMPOUND.
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