211 Center Road, Easton, CT

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The Reverend James Johnson property, Circa 1760, continuously owned by the family for 7 generations, occupies 2.2 Acres in Lower Easton. There is beautiful rolling land, outbuildings, and a separate apartment. Perfect for the antique enthusiast.
Classic 18th Century Architecture.
The family room is gracious and light filled with French Doors at one entire wall.
The Family room without staged furnishings so that the width of the floor boards is evident.
Center chimney homes had a large impressive hearth and opening for cooking and warmth.
The study with staged furnishings. It's a nice size and cozy.
The study without the staging. Note the beams and flooring.
The Dining Room.
The Dining room, as is. Note the floors, gorgeous.
The Great Room is a large welcoming space!
French doors lead to the backyard, while the opening on the left leads to the original spaces. The flow is easy and natural from the original spaces to the newer ones.
Along with the added Great Room, there are pantries, and a generous laundry room area, too, for modern conveniences.
The first floor full bath, nice sized.
The vaulted ceilinged great room/kitchen area is graciously large and accommodating for many people.
Enjoy casual dining in the space in the kitchen by the bay window.
There are large pantries for loads of storage.
Upstairs bedroom with wide board floors.
Graciously sized bedroom in the original part of the home.
Upstairs bedroom with wide board floors, a true antique.
This open area can be a study, or office, or TV room. It leads to the loft that overlooks the Great Room below.
Same area as above.
The loft is open to below.
The upstairs bathroom is large, with vintage fixtures.
There are two of these large closets. Needed to augment the 1760 shortage of closet spaces. They provide loads of space, loads.
The apartment living room, a generous size.
Lots of windows and French Doors that lead outside. The driveway for
Full bath with a shower in the apartment space.
The kitchen is open to the living room. It's an easy light space to enjoy.
The bedroom also has a separate entry.
The walk up attic is large, open and great for storage.
The Cobbler's Shop is in the outbuilding, and is nicely remodeled.
Cobbler's Shop could be an office? Gym? Playroom?
The land is gentle and rolling. See the Gazebo?
The main house, garages, and outbuildings sit nicely on the land. Classic architecture is evident, including the gabled roof lines.
A generational property, with room to grow, and land to enjoy. Perfect for the antique enthusiasts!

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Karen Curtis

Karen Curtis

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