Restored Antique Home in Salem, Mass.
This 1810-era home has been carefully restored and renovated. Highlights include a custom-designed kitchen, a butler’s pantry, a library and a new family room.
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August 18, 2015
Exterior
Set in the heart of the McIntire Historic District, this restored and renovated 1810-era home in Salem is surrounded by one of the greatest concentrations of notable pre-1900 domestic structures in the United States.
Front Door
A brick walkway leads to the front door.
Entryway
The entryway includes room for seating, so residents and guests can remove wet footwear if needed.
Living Room
Guests and family can sit in comfort in the living room of this restored home.
Sitting Area
The sitting area includes built-in shelving and storage space for dishes.
Kitchen
The galley kitchen makes efficient use of space.
Dining Nook
Enjoy breakfast or afternoon tea in the cozy dining nook.
Dining Room
The dining room evokes a sense of historic charm.
Bedroom
A vaulted ceiling gives the bedroom a sense of classic charm.
Bathroom
The master bathroom has been updated with a walk-in shower.
Second Bedroom
The second bedroom features a fireplace for keeping warm on cold Massachusetts nights.
Second Bath
The second bathroom features modern amenities with a classic look.
Patio
Enjoy a pleasant evening on the brick patio.
Landscaping
The lovely grounds were designed by a world-class landscape architect.
Historic Sign
A historic sign stands testament to the authenticity of this restored and renovated 1810-era home in Salem.

Photo By: Merry Fox Realty