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The Henry Sherburne House, recognized for its dignity and classic proportions, is located at 62 Deer Street in the heart of downtown Portsmouth’s Hill District.  This four-level, circa 1725, 4,500± square foot high-style Georgian home has been historically restored to its early 1800’s interpretation, as well as updated to meet all of today’s expected amenities.  Original architectural and decorative features along with many modern interpretations have been blended and carefully executed.  This property was renovated for use as a residence and antique gallery, but could easily be adapted to many other uses allowed within the City’s Central Business District zone, including single-family home, in-home business, professional offices, art or antique gallery and more.   
 
Renovations were carried out between 2003 and 2006, by some of the finest local architects, contractors and craftsmen without any expense being spared to achieve the end result.  
The Property Features:
• Four finished levels
• Monitored Alarm system
• Municipal water & sewer
• .106± Acre lot
• Handicapped Access and other amenities
• Elevator accessing three floors
• Three full and two half baths (One with whirlpool and separate shower)
• Granite kitchen counter tops, marble and granite bath countertops
• New plumbing and electrical
• New 6-Zone HVAC with dual gas fired boilers
• Advanced air filtration and humidification on first two levels
• Four fireplaces
• High ceilings, many with crown moldings
• Many Wide-board floors
• Period style hinges, doorknobs & latches
• Stroll to restaurants, shops, waterfront and historic Strawberry Banke
 
This property was restored to house the continuation of one of New England’s most noted and well respected antique shops of period New England antiques - namely Anderson’s Antiques of Hopkinton, NH.  Due to the untimely death of one of the owners, the plan to move to Portsmouth never occurred.  The new owner of this property will take title and be the first occupant since the completion of the renovation.  Do not miss the opportunity to come and visit this home at one of the inspections.  I think you will find it to be one of the most beautifully restored antique homes in all of Portsmouth. 

With a population of roughly 21,000 residents, Portsmouth claims to be the nation's third oldest city, and because of the geographical location, historic past and cultural strength, Portsmouth regularly lands on various "best places to live" lists. It has also been named as one of the top 100 walking cities in America. Noted for it's many restaurants, attractions, and shopping opportunities, plus it's close proximity to Boston, the seacoast and the mountains, Portsmouth is a jewel on the seacoast of New Hampshire.

This property is to be sold via a Sealed Bid Auction.  Bids due my mail, e-mail, or fax to Auctioneer’s office on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 by 5:00 p.m.
 
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