
I've heard it said many times, "Home is where your Story Begins". How true. From the minute you turn the key and walk
in for the very first time, your story and history begins to unfold. Simple day- to-day living such as family gatherings, etc. - it's all part of the legacy you pass down, and part of the history that a new owner will inherit.
We have a
wonderful property available for salein
Lisbon, New Hampshirethat is rich in history and has a great story. Located along the , it was originally part of the Richardson Farm, built in 1781 by John Richardson, grandson of Ebenezer Richardson, one of the first settlers of Lisbon, New

Hampshire. John and his wife, Olive, lived and raised 16 children in this house. Oh, can you imagine the stories? Well, we'll just have to imagine the comings and goings in that house then, but we don't have to imagine the evidence of John's handiwork and the original materials native to the land back in the late 18th century. One can still see the hand hewn oak pegged beams throughout the house, the original granite hearth and 24" wide cedar roof planks. The walls in the living room (if they could only talk!) are covered with the

original attic pine floor boards which measure up to 27" in width. The beautifully landscaped yard is lined with original stone walls, and granite steps which lead to the upper field.
Not to be outdone by the original owners, the current owners Mike and Jan Carver began their own story in this house in 1996. They have lovingly restored this property, keeping with the character of the period while adding modern conveniences. They have added a nicely appointed one bedroom in-law apartment, beautiful

landscaping and have restored the wonderful three-story barn adjacent to the house, which they used as a retail antique center for more than 10 years, and now use for their
auction business.
Imagine you and your family sitting around the fieldstone fireplace in the cozy living room or gathered for dinner, sharing tales of your day…
skiing,
golfing,
hiking, or working. Unleash the entrepreneur in you and open a business in the barn where you will greet customers, both local and tourists, who will take stories of you and their experiences back to their families. From the Richardsons to the Carvers, there's quite a story to be told about this house. Make it your home and begin your own story.