This lovely home has a unique history. The house was constructed in the early 1900's by Mr. Chadwick then President of the Edgartown National Bank for his parents. The house was said to be built by shipwrights and Mr. Chadwick would often stop by and pull up a chair to supervise the construction. In 1934 the property was purchased by Walter Morris the newly appointed Edgartown school principal and his wife Grace Morris. The property has been in the same family for three generations. The house is tucked away on a quiet street within the Historic District and just two blocks to Main Street. The owners’ love of this colonial style home permeates throughout. There is a partial basement with washer/dryer, furnace and electric panel. A white picket fence bounds the property and the enclosed grass yard. The first floor offers the master bedroom, a full bath off the hallway and leads to a comfortable living room, dining room and a fully equipped kitchen. The second floor has two bedrooms with a shared bathroom. A stairway leads to the storage attic area. The back yard has a brick patio, a great spot for grilling and relaxing. The outdoor shower located just beyond the patio is everyone’s favorite especially after being at the beach. There is a one-car detached garage with room for outdoor storage items. This is a special property that the owners' hope will be passed on to new owners who will continue to enjoy it as they have.
HIGHLIGHTS
Link ID | 38482 |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Baths | 2 |
Rooms | 6 |
Living Space | 1570 |
Acreage | 0.15 |