In 19th century New Bedford, the wealthy lived in comfortable houses climbing from the bustle of the port. This House was built in an area well kept houses wood in 1855, when the city was at the height of its wealth of the whaling industry.
The House is all angles and wings with gable, porches and seal roofs. The Interior is bright solarium, skylight, wooden floors and doors of handheld food. There is a house attached hosts, as well as a lush private garden with a brick patio, flower beds and shade trees.
It is in excellent shape, according to the REALTOR Collette Lester and priced at a fraction of what would cost the House reproduce today.
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