Description
The Holmes House, built in 1850 by Dr. Cornelius Holmes for his son Asa, storekeeper and postmaster. For many years the home of the Greenwich Library. This stately Greek Revival Style brick building is the anchor for the revitalized lower Main St. area With two spacious offices and three apartments there are a number of opportunities to customize its use. Driveway is right-of-way over neighbor's property. Generous offstreet parking behind the building.
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Description
The Holmes House, built in 1850 by Dr. Cornelius Holmes for his son Asa, storekeeper and postmaster. For many years the home of the Greenwich Library. This stately Greek Revival Style brick building is the anchor for the revitalized lower Main St. area With two spacious offices and three apartments there are a number of opportunities to customize its use. Driveway is right-of-way over neighbor's property. Generous offstreet parking behind the building.
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