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MAINE LISTINGS - IDX / Realty Of Maine / Dorothea Perkins / Realty of Maine Dover Foxcroft / Owen Perkins

211 Pleasant River Road Milo, ME 04463
Active (18 Days)
$119,000
Description
MLS #:
1616366
1616366
Taxes
$703(2024)
$703(2024)
Lot Size
9.2 acres
9.2 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1849
1849
Style
Cape, Cottage, Farmhouse, New Englander, Camp
Cape, Cottage, Farmhouse, New Englander, Camp
Views
Scenic, Trees/Woods
Scenic, Trees/Woods
County
Piscataquis County
Piscataquis County
Listed By
Dolly Perkins, Realty Of Maine Dover Foxcroft
Owen Perkins, Realty of Maine Dover Foxcroft
Owen Perkins, Realty of Maine Dover Foxcroft
Source
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX
Last checked Apr 4 2025 at 7:21 PM GMT+0000
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX
Last checked Apr 4 2025 at 7:21 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathroom: 1
Interior Features
- 1st Floor Bedroom
- Bathtub
- Pantry
- Other
Lot Information
- Wooded
- Rural
- Farm
- Rolling Slope
- Near Town
Property Features
- Fireplace: 2
- Foundation: Slab
- Foundation: Granite
- Foundation: Stone
Heating and Cooling
- No Heat System
- Stove
- None
Basement Information
- Full
- Unfinished
- Interior Entry
- Walk-Out Access
Exterior Features
- Roof: Shingle
Utility Information
- Sewer: None, Septic Needed
Parking
- 11 - 20 Spaces
- Gravel
Location
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Step back in time with this extraordinary antique farmhouse, nestled on 9.2 acres in the heart of Milo. This unique property retains many of its original details, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship of a bygone era.
Inside, you'll find wide plank floors, hand-hewn beams, and beautifully preserved mortise-and-tenon construction. The home features charming built-in cabinets, cozy nooks, and ample storage for wood, china, and pantry goods. A walk-in pantry with slate pavers, a historic cistern and water catchment system, and remnants of an antique stove and oven add to its character.
While a past chimney fire led to partial removal of the chimney, the rafters have been reinforced, and the home remains sturdy and square. Two areas are ready for woodstoves, ensuring warmth and comfort. Throughout the home, traces of its history remain—vintage wallpaper fragments, old pencil marks from past generations, and a design that reflects the care and love poured into it over the decades.
This farmhouse is a rare find, brimming with potential for restoration. If you appreciate history and craftsmanship, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss.