On the Market: Pennington’s Oldest Home

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In an area full of history, home buyers now have a chance to own a piece of it. The Cornell House, built in 1784, is Pennington’s oldest home. The four-bedroom on North Main Street is listed by Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s for $699,000.

And while the house retains its original facade and other features, it has also been updated for the 21st century. Jerry Ford of Nassau Street-based Ford3 Architects designed a kitchen addition in 1990 and in 2006 added a first-floor master suite.

The living, family, and dining rooms are part of the original home, with wide pine floors and a wood-burning fireplace. Upstairs are three additional bedrooms and two bathrooms.

111 North Main Street, Pennington. Lot size: .63 acres; taxes: $17,590. Listed by Jane Henderson Kenyon, Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s. 609-921-1050. www.callawayhenderson.com. $699,000.

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