Nestled well back from a quiet country road, this antique Cape, built in 1769, exudes timeless charm and historic character. Thoughtfully maintained over the years, the home blends its rich past with modern care, including updated windows on the west and south sides, which frame breathtaking views and invite natural light to pour in. A stunning south-facing panorama of Mt. Monadnock unfolds beyond beautifully established gardens and a sweeping emerald lawn. The property is a showcase of early architectural craftsmanship, boasting wide-plank pine floors, elegant raised-panel doors, exposed hand-hewn beams, and classic gunstock corner posts. Sunlight filters through the 9-over-6 windows, casting a warm glow on the three fireplaces, each a nod to the home’s storied past. There is also a impressive and striking post-and-beam Barn, newly built in 2019. This three-story, versatile structure features a three-car garage, an airy hayloft, and ample space for horse stalls—or endless possibilities for the imagination. A thoughtfully designed fieldstone wall embraces lush, terraced gardens, leading to open fields and a tranquil pond —an idyllic country retreat in every sense.