A rare opportunity to own one of Morristown’s distinguished homes. This colonial revival style house was built in 1906 by the architect, Robert Walsh for George Raymond and his wife Elizabeth Merritt. This house reflects the Adam variant of the colonial revival style, characterized by its hipped roof, its symmetry in windows and dormers, and its smooth stucco walls. Adam design details are seen in the window pediments with a simple lozenge decoration, in the ornamental brackets (modillions) under the cornices, and in the symmetrical arrangement of the chimneys. Walk through the front door with its sidelights and fluted columns into a center hall that features a large Palladium window with its formal molding and elaborate lights which opens on a broad staircase landing. The center hall opens through pocket doors to a music room, formal dining room, and a fully oak paneled library. The kitchen, sunroom, and powder room complete the first floor. The second floor has 4 large Bedrooms and 3.1 baths. The third floor has 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Located in Morristown’s historic district, a short walk to downtown and all it’s shops, restaurants, train, and theatre.
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