SPONSORED: This historic home with a separate commercial building is a unique opportunity in the center of the uber charming village of Litchfield. Both buildings have been restored while retaining their character. The show stopper is a spacious tavern room with its original bar. The second floor features 4 beds with 2 full baths. The third floor has 2 beds with a shared bath. Beautiful gardens, specimen trees, stone walls and patios surround the house. The commercial building is used as a doctor's office and can be configured to other specs. It includes a main-floor apartment. A separate entrance opens to a lobby/waiting room, offices, 2 half baths, kitchenette and fully finished second floor. Signage facing Route 202 and the Village Green is grandfathered. For history buffs, this is the Rev. Timothy Collins house and his son added the tavern in 1770. The commercial building was built in 1781 and moved to its current location in 1812. It remains the oldest continuously occupied commercial building in Connecticut. Listed for $1,099 million by The Matthews Group.

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