Looking across the Connecticut River Valley at Vermont, this 1812 Colonial home began its life as Governor John Page's residence and is teeming with history while not being restricted by historical significance. The open 3.1 acres set behind the house are level and provide a home to established fruit bushes. Across from the garage are apple trees and a historic barn that is prime for either conversion or rehab. The attached two car garage has an office space above that could be used for storage or finished for another usage. The residence has five large bedrooms, plenty of additional living space as well as basement and attic storage. The furnace, hot water heater, and primary electrical panel in the home have all been updated. Situated in beautiful Haverhill Corner, this property is only a short distance from multiple commerce hubs, as well as conveniently located for commuting to Dartmouth College or Hospital.