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The Parsonage 1750
10 North Pamet Road, Truro, Massachusetts


This exceptional 18th century hip-roofed Georgian occupies a very private 3.3 acre hilltop setting near the National Seashore in the Outer Cape’s least populous and most scenic town. Beautifully restored with abundant period features by its present owner, the house was for one hundred years the Parsonage for the Congregational Church. In more recent times it was the home of noted author and screenwriter Robert Nathan, whose novel A Portrait of Jenny later became a Hollywood movie classic. The Parsonage has an ideal floorplan for a B&B if so desired. Four bedrooms, four and one-half baths, four fireplaces and an attached two-car garage/studio make this a very comfortable residence year-round. A new septic system and artesian well are but two of many functional updates. The property includes two additional buildable lots.


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