Considered one of the finest wooden Italianate structures in Maine is the James T. Patten home c. 1855 in Bath's Historic District. The owner who has a master's degree in Historic Preservation from Columbia University has restored this exquisite home over the past 3 years. In keeping with the Italianate design the beautifully carved brackets extend from the roof overhang to the deep trim band. The frieze is decorated with panels and unique attic windows. The sweeping granite steps bring you to the double doors which are contained within a Roman arch. The interior vestibule with closets opens to a formal grand hallway. There is a formal living room, library and adjacent dining room. There is also a half bath with antique fixtures. The rear ell houses the new expansive cook's kitchen with custom cabinetry by Kennebec Kitchens, matte granite counters, Subzero refrigerator, Wolf range, and a very large walk-in pantry between the dining and kitchen spaces. The rear entry houses a new mudroom area. The 2nd floor of the home features a large primary bedroom suite with a new walk-in closet and new bath, 2 guest bedrooms, two additional new baths, a laundry space, and family room. The added bonus is a new two level 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment for income potential or a separated guest space. All set on a large private lot with fenced in yard and stone patio. The rear covered porch allows access to the rear yard and a great barbeque area. This exceptional home is just a few blocks from downtown, the Patten Free Library, Library Park and the waterfront. Come see this beautifully restored home and become part of all Bath has to offer.Note: All appliances in main home and apartment convey and primary bathroom furniture items.
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