The Ephraim Chapin House was built in Chicopee c. 1725. In 1979 this handsome home & tavern was dismantled and relocated to Southfield, where it was re-erected upon on a 51-acre estate straddling the banks of Konkapot River. Once the beloved retreat of an artist and a serious collector of early American art and antiques this 3-story 4-bedroom home has been painstakingly rebuilt and restored. Original wainscoting in the ''keeping room'' is a rare example of interior decorative painting by the Scroll Painter, a documented but unnamed American decorative artist c. 1790. Original floorboards & exposed chestnut beams, center chimney with 6 brick fireplaces. Enjoy lush pastoral views, forest areas, and walking trails along the river. Poured concrete foundation, modern HVAC system, spray foam insulation, and a two-car garage. Plumbing and electric systems recently replaced. Vashti Poor 413-329-8262 LANCE VERMEULEN RE, INC
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