SPLENDID HISTORIC GREEK REVIVAL with lovely protected views of hills and farmland. Built in 1740 by the First Congregational Minister, Reverend Jonathan Hubbard. Added onto in 1810, this home is on the National Register of Historic Places. The front door leads to large foyer, with a den off the entry. The dining room has gorgeous original details, including wideboard Chestnut floors, paneling, and mantel above the wood-burning fireplace. The formal living room also has a wood-burning fireplace. The first floor also has a kitchen, full bath, laundry room, and two bonus rooms with many potential uses. Upstairs, are three bedrooms and an office which share a full bath. The property is beautifully landscaped and comprises two lots. Two car garage.