
The Pulver-Bird house, a Greek Revival built by renowned architect Nathaniel Lockwood in 1839, is listed on the National Register of Historic places. Located in the heart of Stanford, the five-bedroom, six-bathroom property exudes period charm and has been enlarged with a 1997 addition. Sited on 18 acres of meadows, established trees, gardens and protected views, the property also includes a large inground pool and the original early barn, horse barn and a guest house. Listed for $3.75 million by Katharine C. Dunlop Real Estate.



