Live comfortably while restoring the National Register listed Skinner-Tinkham House. Brought back from near collapse, the rear wing of the house has been rehabbed into a fully equipped 1,540 SF apartment with kitchen, pantries, living room, studio/den, bedroom, and bath with laundry on the second floor and radiant floor heat throughout. Serviced by public water, gas, and high-speed Internet, the property is also eligible for state historic preservation tax credits. The brick portion of the house, built in 1829 by blacksmith Stephen Skinner, contains 2,664 sf and retains a remarkable amount of historic fabric. It is stabilized, has a new roof and reconstructed chimneys, and is ready for further restoration. Property is being sold as is/ where is. A special use permit has been granted to Barre Stone for land to the west of the property. See https://townofbarreny.com/meeting-minutes/#toggle-id-10. Scroll down to Barre Stone Special Use at the bottom for details. See also enclosed aerial and tax maps.