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Woodbury, CT 5 Family+
Calling all investors, entrepreneurs and antique enthusiasts! Formerly The Elemental Garden, this captivating multi-family property, steeped in charm and rich history, awaits your vision. Located on Main Street South in the heart of Woodbury, CT, in the Litchfield Hills, this unique offering presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of the town's iconic "Antiques Capital" identity. Live in the main house and generate rental income with 5 fully rented, well-maintained apartments. Immerse yourself in history with a beautifully preserved 3200 sq. ft. 4 BR, 4.5 bath main house featuring original architectural elements, ample living space and beautiful gardens. Expand your possibilities with a 3269 sq. ft. barn, perfect for additional rental, storage, workshops, or creative endeavors. Enjoy high visibility and foot traffic in the center of Woodbury's Antique District. Repurpose the entire property as a grand single-family residence, maintain the current layout, or explore mixed-use options including a possible group home, additional apartments, B&B or other commercial enterprise. Within walking distance of great restaurants and shops and just across the street from the bank and grocery store. Whether you envision a multi-generational home, a thriving rental property, or a captivating retail or commercial space with living quarters, this antique gem offers endless possibilities.
Listing Details
Amenities
- Attic Yes
- Cooling Wall Unit, Window Unit
- Exterior Features Porch,Deck,Garden Area,Covered Deck
- Exterior Siding Wood
- Fireplaces 1
- Furnace Type Natural Gas
- Heat Natural Gas
- Heat Fuel Natural Gas
- Hot Water Other
- House Color Taupe
- Laundry Room Coin Op Laundry, Common Laundry Area, Washer/Dryer Some Units
- Laundry Room Access Basement, Main level
- Roof Asphalt Shingle, Fiberglass Shingle
- Rooms 23
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Location
259 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798Get Driving DirectionsExplore Woodbury
Woodbury, which means “Dwelling Place in the Woods,” was settled in 1673 as a farming community and then grew into a home for small factories in the mid-19th century. The...