This Historic Federal style brick colonial, circa 1800, was built by Ephriam Robbins, for whom Robbinsville is named, for Robert Debow. Formerly the home of the Allentown Public Library, it is now used as a residence. The flexible floor plan lends itself to many uses including, but not restricted to a home/business, retail or office space and is limited only by your imagination. Amenities include Flemish bond brickwork and stone lintels with keystones. The interior has a gracious front hall with a floating staircase to the third floor. The foyer opens to a large, high ceilinged living room with newly finished floors, pocket doors and a chip carved fireplace surround. The kitchen is currently located on the second floor but could be relocated to the first with a possibility of a working fireplace. Numerous back staircases add to the charm and the intrigue of this old world property. Located in the downtown village of Allentown and is within walking distance to shops and restaurants.
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