Originally Built in 1660, a Remodeled Connecticut Home Is the Week’s Oldest Property

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A recently renovated antique owned by the same family for 11 generations in Farmington, CT, is the oldest property to hit the market this week on Realtor.com®.

Originally built in 1660, the 3,635-square-foot home was remodeled down to the studs. Three original fireplaces remain, but the interior now boasts a new look.

Other historic homes on the market this week include a Colonial-era house in Rhode Island, a Quaker stone home in Virginia, and the former Pennsylvania home of U.S. President James Buchanan.

Scroll down for a full look at this week’s 10 oldest homes.

1. 107 Main St, Farmington, CT

Price: $899,900
Year built: 1660
The Wadsworth family home:
This five-bedroom landmark offers a classic antique with a modern style.

The bright and open floor plan features hardwood floors, exposed beams, and a sitting nook with beautiful bay windows. A family room offers floor-to-ceiling windows, while a formal dining room features crown molding. The primary suite upstairs has a barrel ceiling and a decorative fireplace.

The beautiful wraparound porch would be a great spot to enjoy morning espresso.

Farmington, CT

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2. 71 Great Rd, North Smithfield, RI

Price: $515,000
Year built: 1714
Colonial-era home: 
This 2,646-square-foot home features wide-plank floors, original moldings, two staircases, and six fireplaces.

The center-chimney Colonial is one of the oldest homes in Union Village. The four-bedroom classic has been updated over the years and now features an eat-in, farmhouse-style kitchen, two family rooms, and a dining room with a fireplace.

A spacious, screened porch overlooks the stone patio, backyard fire pit, and play structure for the kids.

North Smithfield, RI

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3. 32 High St, Rockport, MA

Price: $899,000
Year built: 1725
Antique Cape: 
Located just blocks from downtown Rockport, this historic home has been thoughtfully updated over the years.

The cozy three-bedroom house still features exposed-beam ceilings in the living and dining rooms, wide-plank flooring, and lots of built-ins. There are four fireplaces, including a wood-burning stove in the living room.

The spacious kitchen and two bathrooms were all recently updated.

Rockport, MA

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4. 38 Ballard Rd, Thompson, CT

Price: $475,000
Year built: 1728
Center-chimney Colonial:
This three-bedroom home features five fireplaces, a beehive oven, and an original front door.

An updated kitchen offers a cathedral ceiling with exposed beams. Additional historic details include the wide-plank floors and the built-in storage. One bathroom even features an antique pump faucet.

The 3,494-square-foot abode sits on nearly 2 acres with lots of stone walls, a two-car garage, and outbuilding storage. The property is being sold as is.

Thompson, CT

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5. 3074 Main St, Barnstable, MA

Price: $1,495,000
Year built: 1739
The Daniel Davis Home: 
This inviting, five-bedroom domicile has been thoughtfully preserved over the years. It still features three fireplaces, wide-plank floors, wainscoting, and many built-ins.

The 3,748-square-foot house has an elegant dining room designed for entertaining with a cozy fireplace and exposed-beam ceiling. A nearby kitchen has a center island, butler’s and storage pantries, and French doors that open to the back deck.

Five bedrooms can be found upstairs. The primary suite boasts a fireplace and an updated bathroom.

Barnstable, MA

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6. 19010 Guinea Bridge Rd, Purcellville, VA

Price: $1,500,000
Year built: 1745
Guinea Bridge Farm: 
This Quaker stone home boasts four working fireplaces and rare, salvaged chestnut, tongue-and-groove flooring in the kitchen.

The primary bedroom features wide-plank maple flooring while a nearby guest bedroom offers pine flooring. There are custom-built bookcases and built-in cabinets that provide lots of storage.

You can take in views of the 14-acre lot from the front porch or spacious side patio. The property also features a stream that flows into a large pond, a four-stall barn, a machine shed, and a guest cottage.

Purcellville, VA

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7. 215 E Orange St, Lancaster, PA

Price: $1,395,000
Year built: 1749
Former home of a U.S. president:
This five-bedroom home is where both President James Buchanan and Revolutionary War diarist Christopher Marshall once called home.

The 4,681-square-foot house offers three levels of updated, luxurious living space. There are six fireplaces, two staircases, preserved hardwood floors, and 9-foot ceilings throughout. The chef’s kitchen comes with marble and soapstone countertops, a butler’s pantry, and heated flooring.

The property also includes a carriage house with a heated, four-car garage and an apartment above; heated walkways; and a fenced yard. It has caught the eye of one prospective buyer and is pending sale.

Lancaster, PA

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8. 38859 Fry Farm Rd, Lovettsville, VA

Price: $725,000
Year built: 1750
Charming farmhouse: 
Located on 5 acres, this four-bedroom home still features the original exposed-log walls in the family room.

Throughout the 3,000 square feet of living space, you will find lots of historic details, including wide-plank wood floors, deep window sills, and many built-ins. A wood-burning stove can be found in the living room while the updated kitchen boasts a breakfast nook with built-in seating.

Beautiful views of a creek and rolling fields can be enjoyed from the multistory treehouse out back. The home is pending a sale.

Lovettsville, VA

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9. 162 Main St, Yaphank, NY

Price: $780,000
Year built: 1758
Lakefront Cape:
Located on Lower Lake, this 2,600-square-foot home boasts original hand-hewed beams and wide-plank floors.

The unique floor plan features a primary bedroom on the main level. Upstairs, an office and another bedroom can be found. The kitchen with a butler’s pantry, built-in seating, and bar area is located on the lower level, along with a third bedroom.

The 2-acre lot features a two-level stone patio and a detached garage and lofted barn. There’s also private lake access.

Yaphank, NY

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10. 4801 Newtown Rd, Saint Stephens Church, VA

Price: $1,300,000
Year built:  1760
Traveler’s Rest Farm:
The listing says the original portion of the guesthouse was a “stopping point for George Washington between Mt. Vernon and Williamsburg.”

Featuring 23 pastoral acres, the property comes with an equestrian facility with a barn, a stocked pond, and a main manor. The guest house currently operates as a short-term rental on Airbnb.

The main manor features original pine floors, moldings, staircases, and mantels.

Saint Stephens Church, VA

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