Built in 1771 by Captain Judah Williams, commissary to George Washington's Revolutionary Army, this iconic home on the town green was the first brick house in Williamstown. It sits on a rare double lot in town, a short walk to Williams College, the elementary school, and the shops and restaurants on Spring Street. This 3,000 sq. ft. home has 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs, 2.5 baths, 3 living rooms downstairs (one of which can be used as a guest bedroom), a dining room, and kitchen. Numerous historic features include the original wide plank floors, 4 fireplaces, tall ceilings, mahogany sliding doors, and large windows. Expansion possibilities include two more bedrooms on the 3rd floor and an apartment above the two-car garage. Most of the house and grounds have been updated over the last 6 years.
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