How sweet is this little 1889 train station converted to a home in Barnstead, New Hampshire? 1bd, 1ba, $499.900.
It even has an old caboose on the property. I would have to restore that. The lot size is 4.64acres.
Wow, original wide plank floors and look at that stove. This has some potential.
The little train going around the chimney, the original ticket window, door with mail slot, so much history.
That must be a picture of the caboose. A little sprucing up and this would be so cute.
The lights look original. Love the red sink.
So this would be the main room, a kitchen/living room combo.
The bedroom is small, but having built-in dressers helps.
The bathroom's cute. Has a nice shower.
The platform is now a great deck and it looks like there's a basement that may have possibilities.
Pretty property is on the Suncook River.
This really needs some TLC. It could be a guest house or a rental if it was fixed up.
There are a lot of cool old railroad artifacts around, too.
I'd buy this place in a New York minute.
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