Built in 1656, a Landmark Home on Long Island Is the Week’s Oldest Home
Built in 1656, a Landmark Home on Long Island Is the Week’s Oldest Home
Abstract
Built just 36 years after the Mayflower landed in the New World, the gray-shingled home on Long Island's east end is now available for a little over a million bucks. The cute two-bedroom home features fireplaces in every room, plenty of built-ins, wide-plank flooring, and exposed beams. Inside, the four-bedroom home features a primary suite that overlooks the backyard. The six-bedroom stone home was expanded in 1800 and 2005. 386 Snipatuit Rd, Rochester, MA Price: $979,800 Year built: 1731 30 acres and 3 fireplaces: There are three fireplaces, several built-ins, wide-plank floors, and wood beams in this four-bedroom home. The 4,500-square-foot main home has a primary suite with a changing room, three additional bedrooms, and a guest suite. The charming home comes with three fireplaces, knotty pine floors, 18th-century wood paneling, and gunstock beams.