Built in 1721, then opened as "Littlefield Tavern" in 1750 by Ephraim Littlefield. The tavern soon became the center of activity in "Braggville" providing food, drink, entertainment lodging for regular patrons travelers. According to town history, President George Washington stopped here to quench his thirst rest his horses in 1789. It was also once headquarters for the local 18th century militiamen known as the "RangDeDangs". Later, the traveling Punch and Judy shows were a form of entertainment in the second floor dance hall. Today this is a warm, inviting home that transports you back in time once inside, but the structure systems have been meticulously updated. The first floor is gracious with 4 gathering rooms, office, kitchen, full bath a room currently used as a bedroom. Two stairways lead to 3 large bedrooms on the 2nd floor. Be part of this rich history. Become the proud owner of this 18th century home that current owners worked to restore to its original glory.
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