1908 Folk Victorian with front wrap-around porch located within walking distance of schools and center of town. Has 1970 addition to rear (2 floors w/basement workshop) including a family room with fireplace. Neighborhood Description Set within 2-3 blocks of downtown South Hamilton, this house is one of many early homes as the town expanded. Many homes on these streets were built at or around the turn of the 20th century, and feature in the history and the growth of Hamilton. Asbury Street connects Bay Road (Rt.1A) with some of Hamilton's many horse farms and equestrian centers, family-owned local produce farms, the Pingree School, and link roads to Topsfield and Ipswich. The home is within walking distance to two local elementary schools, the newly constructed police and fire-stations, and the shops, restaurants, great library, and both the town-park in central Hamilton and Myopia Hunt Club. Several homes immediately around this one have recently been purchased or are undergoing renovation to highlight their dignity and character. Sidewalks and sidestreets offer walkers, joggers, and pet-walkers easy routes.
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