Hot Property: Ipswich landmark a historic beauty

Every town has that one house — the house that locals and visitors alike adopt as a friend, a muse, a landmark they check in with.

The Baker Sutton House at 115 High Street in Ipswich is that house, a favorite of photographers and history buffs, restored and updated over (hundreds) of years.

Tucked on the outskirts of Ipswich’s cherished historic preservation district, the architectural antique circa 1725 is beloved for its captivating Connecticut River Valley inspired doorway. Revered by local photographers, this iconic residence merges vintage allure with contemporary comforts. You’ll find enormous brick hearths and exposed beams but also updated plumbing, electrical systems, and year-round comfort via ductless mini-splits.

A recent renovation brought about a gourmet kitchen with solid maple cabinetry, island, and stunning Café appliances, complemented by a beamed cathedral ceiling that extends into the dining area.

The ground floor boasts an opulent primary suite, complete with a study, sumptuous soaking tub, and deluxe walk-in shower. Exposed timber beams and wide-plank wood floors enhance the home’s rustic ambiance.

If three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and close to 2,700 square feet isn’t enough, the property adds a pair of barns for an additional 3,200 square feet of hobby or office space. Car collectors, avid sailors, artists, this one’s for you.

In addition to its historic center, Ipswich’s North Shore charms include picturesque beaches, abundant nature, and a warm sense of community.

Open house hours are by appointment only. The sale of the home, on the market for $1,185,000, is represented by Denise Mootafian with Windhill Realty, LLC, 978-337-5769.

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