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PROPERTY INFORMATION
Sale Price: $349,000 -reduced
Square Ft.: 4,100
Year Built: 1812
Guest Rooms: 6
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Description of Inn
“SEVEN HEARTHS,” 1812 5-6 bedroom Federal located in National Historic District in the beautiful Western Lakes & Mountains region of Maine. Known also as the Rufus K. Goodenow home, it is identified as a historically significant structure in the district. Paris Hill has a Country Club w/9 hole golf course and is central to the ski mountains, including Sunday River, Shawnee Peak, and Mt. Abram. Because of the preserved state of many of the village homes, it is a tourist destination in itself year round, with a historic library & museum, antique cemetery, historical society, Paris Hill Academy building where summer suppers are served monthly, antique church on the village green, and historic house tours at Christmas time.
Paris Hill is the birthplace of Hannibal Hamlin, first VP to Lincoln and his stately home w/spectacular views anchors the village and attracts visitors. “Seven Hearths” itself boasts many period features including 5 working fireplaces (including one in the second floor bath!), some with cranes still intact, original moldings, doors, and hardware, 9 over 9 windows, 3 car attached carriage house, chimney closets, & more! 1 BR apartment over the ell could be owner’s quarters or in-law suite.