TIVERTON — Imagine this: The year is 1789.
John Adams is the first vice president of the United States. Fletcher Christian has just led the mutiny on the HMS Bounty against Captain William Bligh. The French Revolution has begun, with the storming of the Bastille.
If history is your vibe, there’s a home in Tiverton with your name on it.
The Daniel T. Church estate, located at 1392 Main Road, was built in 1789. But don’t worry — it’s a historic federal-style home that has been updated with all the modern conveniences $1.15 million can buy, like a chef’s kitchen with soapstone sink, a butler’s pantry, sunny breakfast area, laundry and mudroom, according to the listing.


And oh yeah, it has six bedrooms, 4 bogs and practically 5,000 sq. toes of residing house.
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Historic particulars embody wooden paneled partitions, built-ins and “beautiful” moldings, six fireplaces, and a traditional raised paneled staircase that results in the first suite with workplace, dressing space and bathtub.


The property is almost 3 full acres and consists of frontage on a 9-acre pond. As nicely, the property consists of an outbuilding backyard storage, an artist studio’s and gazebo by the pond.
The house is obtainable on the market by Century 21 Topsail Realty.