Built in 1738, the Marsh-Whitlock House is the oldest recorded home in Warren, CT, located in the heart of the Litchfield Hills. This Saltbox sits on 28+ serene acres with a pond and offers old-world charm. The main house boasts many historic details, including four enchanting fireplaces (one of which is a cooking fireplace with a beehive oven), stunning broad floorboards and paneling, and exposed hand-hewn beams. The main level of the home features an open kitchen and dining with vaulted ceiling that leads to a lovely sitting area and screen-in porch that overlooks the backyard, barn, and pond. Additionally, there is a formal dining room, a parlor, a living room with rich paneling, and a main-level ensuite bedroom. The upper level includes two light-filled bedrooms and a loft area. The property includes manicured gardens, a fruit orchard, and meandering walking paths through the forestland. There is also a large detached barn currently used for woodworking, gardening, and crafts that opens to a stone patio with a pergola, as well as a luxurious modern sauna overlooking the pond. A proposed pool site, approved in the past, is located near an existing tennis court that is in need of repair. Relax outside in Adirondack chairs next to a wood-burning fire pit, on the screened-in porch overlooking the undisturbed property, or on the covered stone patio overlooking this magical setting. Partial renovation completed with new cedar and copper roof.