Globe Home of the Week: Topsfield
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This property was transformed from a barn at the former Eastgate farm into a unique living space with 23-foot ceilings, a full outdoor kitchen, and the original posts and beams. The house rests on nearly 5 acres, with walking trails leading to Howlett Brook at the rear of the lot.
Pictured: The exterior of the house at 26 East Street in Topsfield.
This property features four bedrooms, two full bathrooms and one partial bath, and is listed at $799,900.
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The old silo is still part of this home, which was converted from a dairy barn. The silo hosts a cedar hot tub.
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The milking barns, which were part of a dairy barn, are now a part of the home. The former milking barn now hosts a workshop.
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An outdoor kitchen is part of this home. The exterior kitchen has all standard appliances and a roofed deck.
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On lower levels, an office/workout area with kitchenette is adjacent to a series of garages, one of which has a vehicle lift.
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A Y-shaped catwalk of spruce planks connects to a Juliet balcony.
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The upper floor master suite has a comfortably-sized bedroom, a 13-foot ceiling, a large bath with a soaking tub and a separate shower, and closets with built-ins.
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View of the catwalk from the master suite.
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The master bathroom has a soaking tub and a separate shower.
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The Juliet balcony at the end of the catwalk that leads from the master bedroom.
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The open floor plan of the converted dairy barn.
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The kitchen, dining area, and living room have original post and beams and glistening Southern yellow pine flooring. The kitchen cabinets (pictured) were built out of rough-sawn oak.
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