ROGERS HOUSE - Orford, NH

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • One of the seven iconic Ridge Houses that sit prominently facing west in Orford Village, this home has undergone two years of meticulous renovation and restoration under the eye of premium builders G.R. Porter & Sons. The result is a grand, sophisticated home with new systems and endless style and grace. There is ample space for gatherings with family and friends and other private areas throughout the interiors. The kitchen faces east for morning light and is anchored by a premium Aga stove with a custom copper hood, all of which opens to a cozy sitting room with raised fireplace and built-ins. A gorgeous butler's pantry nearby highlights original craftsmanship and woodwork, while the front of the house features formal living and dining rooms and a separate custom library office rounds out the floor. Updated fixtures perfectly complement the period details to seamlessly blend original charm with modern amenities. Three staircases provide access to the second floor with a split landing grand staircase that's a masterpiece of design and engineering. There are seven spacious bedrooms with new bathroom and en suite options to host guests. Additionally, the carriage house offers a lovely and private two-bedroom dwelling. The exteriors are well-landscaped with beautiful, mature trees, shrubs, and an idyllic gazebo anchoring the height of the back lawn. Truly a historic gem, the quality of finish and attention to detail of Rogers House is without parallel.
    For more information visit www.rogershousenh.com

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    @scottjohnson6173 7 місяців тому

    That’s a beautiful home it’s an older Paul didn’t give me the age so maybe it’s just a reproduction of an original I lived in in New Hampshire I live in an old house in certain in Mason a Hampshire the home was built in 1807 and we live there with a foot up with a second hundred or so years that’s one of the things I really miss about New England what’s the seasons and all the old homes that are still around