Two houses for the price of one, perfect for extended families who each want their own separate space! The Abraham Parker House, circa 1723, consists of a historic first-period colonial beautifully restored AND a separate carriage house built in 1986. A legal two-family, the main house has 9 rooms with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, and the carriage house has 5 rooms with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, a 300 sqft loft that can be used as a bedroom or office, and a 960 sqft walkout basement with garage bay, ideal for a home workshop. The carriage house rents for $2700/month. The compound is located on a beautiful one-acre lot on desirable King St, complete with tennis court, brick courtyards, town sewer and water, and mature plantings. Historically significant, Bradstreet Parker, son of Abraham Parker, gave land to the town that became Elm Park, one of the first planned open spaces in the United States. Bradstreet's son, Benjamin Parker, was a surgeon and Revolutionary War hero who was mentioned prominently as a candidate for President of the United States. Benjamin Parker's portrait hangs in Groveland's Langley Adams Library.
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