This historic property for sale on Main Street in Old Wethersfield, Connecticut has a rich history. It was built in 1870 by Silas Webster Robbins, a descendant of Daniel Webster. He was the builder of the magnificentSilas Robbins Bed and Breakfast on Broad Street.
He built this property, 172-174 Main Street for his three spinster daughters. Notice the three red doors? Each was an entrance for one daughter. It then became the Telephone Exchange for Wethersfield, where switch board operators routed calls to Wethersfield homes for decades.
Currently a four family home, the 4,800 square foot Victorian mansion sits on 1/2 acre of land. and is located in the Wethersfield Village Business District, which allows a variety of commercial uses. This property can be kept as a multi-family investment property, or it can accommodate office or retail use or a combination. It is located in the heart of the business district, surrounded by shops, museums, restaurants and historic attractions.
For pricing and additional information, please email me and I will be happy to provide you with information or arrange a private tour of the property. You can see more pictures of this historic property below.
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