If I had the money I'd buy and donate to Historical Society of Mass. to keep for all times! It is beautiful and needs to be kept for us to remember our past !
Living there and waking up in one of those magnificent carved beds must feel like being part of an old still life painting, what an absolute gem of a home. But over 350 years old and no ghosts to speak of?? Sure lady…
Ahh, that house as it stands today is from 1669 in name only, the exterior Architecture is from the late 1700's to 1825.. Part of the INTERIOR may be original, the rest is post Revolution. I live in a neighborhood with four of these types, all built in the 19th C. in Gloucester, MA..including our own home.
Ghosts are attachments to people...they come to the House, not with the House! LOL I am so impressed, although I want to wire-brush the beams and oil them, bring them to Life! Tons of oil is required for the walls and everything. That would be a Loving Chore!
Why is this house only $800,000? Owner think twice! All that furniture alone you could sell for much more. I agree this should be treated as a historical home and protected.
I love it but I would be too scared to live in it. A) too constrained to modify it, with guilt. B) Would feel too responsible to maintain it as is. I now understanding its pricing. It could fetch a much higher price. But its priced not for the highest bidder but for the "Right" bidder. Someone who will be a responsible for maintaining it as is.
My family which is the Bryant's came in to the Americas in Virginia in 1623 add to the Heritage records I wonder if they're linked now I got to start searching that out but I love the house
I hate to be the party pooper, but Stephen Bryant didn't come over as a 5 year old on the Mayflower -- he came as a 15 year old on the ship The Handmaid in 1630, a decade after the Mayflower. Source: my exhaustive genealogical research (and the fact that there isn't a Bryant on the Mayflower's passenger list - TRUST ME, I looked!).
This is so badly filmed and she is terribly uninformed about the house and its details. Very sad. This should have been so much more informative. It's a beautiful historic home that's had lovely restoration work done. Thank you for sharing, I hope someone worthy purchases it. It would be a beautiful B&B.
Just because a home is an antique doesn’t mean it holds historical value. Having a connection to a passenger on the Mayflower doesn’t automatically confer historical significance. What truly matters is what happened in the house and what, if any relevance it holds to our collective history. Historical and preservation societies provide grants and loans to homeowners to maintain their old homes, but they rarely own or operate them. You can donate an old home to them, but they’ll likely sell it and use the proceeds for other activities. Speaking from personal experience, antique homes cost a lot to maintain. No matter how well they’ve been kept, a 400-year-old wood frame requires constant repair. The amount of money needed to earn by opening it to the public wouldn’t outweigh the maintenance costs, especially since more traffic would only create more wear that needs to be fixed. It's a special kind of buyer who is ready and willing to take on that kind of responsibility, and those buyers are few and far between, which is why the home is priced at $800k. Don’t get me wrong, I love old homes, but they require a lot of work, and the “charm” can wear off quickly. This home will find the right buyer willing to take on the responsibility in exchange for the connection to the past these old homes provide. As for the antique furniture, rest assured those pieces are not part of the sale price. That bed alone is probably worth over $10k, but for the right buyer, it will make sense to keep it in the home. Beautiful!!
This is stunning! Stephen Bryant Sr is my 8th great grandfather, so my entire family line owes itself to those walls.
Their collections and home are amazing….such a beautiful, historical home…truly, a labor of love
I'm blown away, it's beautiful, an absolutely beautiful house. Thank you home owners for giving us a glimpse of history.
Gorgeous historical home! 🤩I agree with other commenters that this should be made into a museum. Please choose carefully who you sell it to.
If I had the money I'd buy and donate to Historical Society of Mass. to keep for all times! It is beautiful and needs to be kept for us to remember our past !
Should be a museum.
Phenomenal 1640s colonial home, so cozy and comfy, amazing space & beautiful craftsmanship.
Thank You.
I may only have a short time left in this world, but I would still Cherish it! It is so Sweet!
What a fabulous house. I could live here, easily.
I love the home & the antique furniture!❤ Wow!
Why wouldn't the city purchase this property? Seems to have significant historical value.
Incredible home!
Beautiful home oh wish i could buy it i totally leave it as is i love love old homes and history
Stunning!!!
Living there and waking up in one of those magnificent carved beds must feel like being part of an old still life painting, what an absolute gem of a home. But over 350 years old and no ghosts to speak of?? Sure lady…
My grandparents back then may have visited there! In fact there is a very good chance. The time is correct.
Don’t understand how a house with this much historical value can just go on Zillow?
Ahh, that house as it stands today is from 1669 in name only, the exterior Architecture is from the late 1700's to 1825.. Part of the INTERIOR may be original, the rest is post Revolution. I live in a neighborhood with four of these types, all built in the 19th C. in Gloucester, MA..including our own home.
The Fairbanks House (built 1641 in Dedham) is the oldest Massachusetts house verified by dendrochronology.
Needs Historical protections to prevent someone destroying it
Very cool house! Amazing it's still in such great shape.
The camera work was terrible and why was she laughing do much?
Yeah what the hell is so funny
Agree! Not well produced, but what an amazing house. Sorry the camera didn't linger on the details.
Ghosts are attachments to people...they come to the House, not with the House! LOL
I am so impressed, although I want to wire-brush the beams and oil them, bring them to Life! Tons of oil is required for the walls and everything. That would be a Loving Chore!
Fantastique!! Now. To play the lottery!!
Should have let the homeowner narrate as they have much more historical information
Why is this house only $800,000? Owner think twice! All that furniture alone you could sell for much more. I agree this should be treated as a historical home and protected.
I love their program "Houses With History" on HGTV
Beautiful
Would love to go through it personally. Explore the grounds also.
I love it but I would be too scared to live in it. A) too constrained to modify it, with guilt. B) Would feel too responsible to maintain it as is.
I now understanding its pricing. It could fetch a much higher price. But its priced not for the highest bidder but for the "Right" bidder. Someone who will be a responsible for maintaining it as is.
I wonder if she had been drinking before filming. Wow she is a little strange
Yes she keeps laughing.
Thats a timber frame home, the walls have to be that thick
My family which is the Bryant's came in to the Americas in Virginia in 1623 add to the Heritage records I wonder if they're linked now I got to start searching that out but I love the house
Help wanted: inspiring UA-camr.
I want!
Show the bed, not the lady describing the bed....thanks!
The realtor who knows nothing about the house, trying to sell you on the awkwardness.
Hilarious….
MUSEUM, IT SHOULD BE A MUSEUM LOTS OF HISTORY THERE.
I hate to be the party pooper, but Stephen Bryant didn't come over as a 5 year old on the Mayflower -- he came as a 15 year old on the ship The Handmaid in 1630, a decade after the Mayflower.
Source: my exhaustive genealogical research (and the fact that there isn't a Bryant on the Mayflower's passenger list - TRUST ME, I looked!).
This is so badly filmed and she is terribly uninformed about the house and its details. Very sad. This should have been so much more informative. It's a beautiful historic home that's had lovely restoration work done. Thank you for sharing, I hope someone worthy purchases it. It would be a beautiful B&B.
Why is the house for sale? I'm sure they could open it for tours for a nominal fee. It seems such a waste to sell it.
Just because a home is an antique doesn’t mean it holds historical value. Having a connection to a passenger on the Mayflower doesn’t automatically confer historical significance. What truly matters is what happened in the house and what, if any relevance it holds to our collective history. Historical and preservation societies provide grants and loans to homeowners to maintain their old homes, but they rarely own or operate them. You can donate an old home to them, but they’ll likely sell it and use the proceeds for other activities. Speaking from personal experience, antique homes cost a lot to maintain. No matter how well they’ve been kept, a 400-year-old wood frame requires constant repair. The amount of money needed to earn by opening it to the public wouldn’t outweigh the maintenance costs, especially since more traffic would only create more wear that needs to be fixed.
It's a special kind of buyer who is ready and willing to take on that kind of responsibility, and those buyers are few and far between, which is why the home is priced at $800k. Don’t get me wrong, I love old homes, but they require a lot of work, and the “charm” can wear off quickly. This home will find the right buyer willing to take on the responsibility in exchange for the connection to the past these old homes provide. As for the antique furniture, rest assured those pieces are not part of the sale price. That bed alone is probably worth over $10k, but for the right buyer, it will make sense to keep it in the home. Beautiful!!
Is there a lumber room in the house?
Someone will buy and thoroughly ruin it
Hmm. Shouldn’t this be a museum? Seems a waste.
Ghosts and ghosts and ghosts…😮
Bad lighting and to much giggling
Sally Strutthers is annoying
She has become a stout woman.
Why would you take time out of your life to make a negative comment? You must be a very sad person.
Your filming doesn't allow viewer to see details 😖 so annoying. Way too much movement and shifting frames
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