Every house tells a story. Built in 1873 as a Methodist meeting place, this original red brick structure was a place of worship until the congregation was united with the Metcalfe churches in 1925. The building became a private residence in 1929 with changes to the interior including the addition of a mezzanine to allow for bedrooms and baths. In the 1950s with the building of Highway 31, the original carriage house was torn down and replaced with an attached stone, two car garage. By the 1980s the new and present day owners carved out additional living space in the attic and embraced the architectural features of the original meeting hall leaving attic floor joists exposed and showcasing the original pine floors. A gathering place at its roots, this handsome home is now yours to discover.