Known as "The Painted Lady of Lime Rock," this example of Victorian architecture is the centerpiece of the Salisbury hamlet. Built by a prominent local businessman in the late 1880s, it boasts original details such as stained glass windows, hand-painted porcelain sinks, four fireplaces, elaborate woodwork, and an original pool room (with a separate entrance so that friends can gather). Large living spaces include the formal dining room, breakfast room, remodeled kitchen, two laundry rooms, and an atrium attached to the second-floor landing. There are eight bedrooms including one in the turret on the third floor and a master suite. The property includes a separate carriage house with three apartments that currently provide yearly income. Listed for $1.25 million by William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty.

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