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$1,895,000
New Listing

314 Essex St
Salem, MA 01970

For Sale|Commercial Sale|Active
0
Beds
6
Total Baths
1755
Built
County:
Essex

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Older than America and standing directly beside Salem's iconic Witch House, the Lindall-Gibbs-Osgood House is a remarkable piece of New England history. Built c.1755, this Georgian-style gambrel offers 4,670 SF across three finished levels and was extensively restored and renovated in 2016, thoughtfully preserving original floors, fireplaces and centuries-old architectural details while introducing modern systems and amenities.A gracious reception foyer anchors the main level, flanked by two formal parlors with wood-burning fireplaces, an elegant dining room and an extraordinary chef's kitchen where an original cooking hearth meets commercial-scale appliances and a steam wall oven. The second floor offers three spacious en-suite bedrooms arranged around a generous central landing. Above, the expansive third level creates a private retreat with a primary suite, spa-like bath, walk-in closet, kitchenette, den, gym and office.Outside, a lush fenced garden provides an unexpected sense of privacy in the heart of downtown Salem, complemented by two coveted off-street parking spaces. Set within the historic McIntire District (one of the nation's largest concentrations of pre-1900 architecture), the home is moments from Salem's restaurants, museums, shops, waterfront and commuter rail.Beyond its appeal as an extraordinary private residence, the home's configuration, en-suite accommodations, substantial common spaces, commercial-scale kitchen, history and prominent downtown location present intriguing possibilities for an owner-occupied inn, guesthouse, boutique hospitality or event concept (subject to City approvals and buyer due diligence). Furnishings may also be available by negotiation.With more than 270 years of history, remarkable architectural character and a setting beside one of New England's most recognizable historic landmarks, 314 Essex Street represents a rare opportunity to become the next steward of an irreplaceable piece of Salem history.

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Price 
$1,895,000
Days On Site 
0 Days
Bedrooms 
N/A
Inside Area (SqFt) 
N/A
Total Baths 
6
Full Baths 
N/A
Partial Baths 
N/A
Lot Size 
0.11 Acres
Year Built 
1755
MLS® Number 
73564360
Status 
Active
Property Tax 
$19,275
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees 
N/A
Sq Ft Source 
N/A
Friends & Family
Recent Activity
6 hours agoListing updated with changes from the MLS®
6 hours agoListing first seen on site
General Features
Acres 
0.11
Disclosures 
Property is currently zoned as a 1-Family. Has been commercial in it's past. Buyer to do own due diligence as to zoning changes required for commercial use.
Sewer 
Public Sewer
Utilities 
Natural Gas Available
Water Source 
Public
Zoning 
B1
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Listing courtesy of Colby Coppage of Compass



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