Marshfield Dutch Colonial sits on 2-acre lot
-

This Dutch Colonial in Marshfield, which has been gracefully updated, includes a formal living room, a fully updated kitchen, and a large built-out buliding that almost reaches the North River. The property rests at the front of a 2-acre lot that includes mature copper beech and white pine trees.
The house has five bedrooms, one full bathroom and two partials, and is listed at $525,000. An open house is scheduled for Sunday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
-

A small gate greets visitors in the front of this turn-of-the-century Dutch Colonial.
-

The property sits on a 2-acre lot, so it also offers a very large backyard. Mature copper beech and white pine trees surround the home.
-

The front entrance is joined to the home’s beautiful wraparound mahogany deck.
-

A side view of the wraparound mahogany deck.
-

The house features many large windows. A large glass oval is also embedded within the home’s front door.
-

The foyer opens to a formal living room, with gas fireplace and bay windows. A pocket doorway connects to the dining room.
-

The kitchen is fully updated, with granite counters, birch cabinets, granite slab prep island, and stainless steel appliances.
-

The home’s dining room has a chandelier and a wide, built-in china cabinet with a glass door. French doors with a half-moon window above lead to the deck.
-

The French doors and large windows invite plenty of sunlight into the dining room.
-

The formal living room is off the foyer and features a gas fireplace and bay windows. The room can accommodate a grand piano comfortably.
-

Another view of the living room and its bay windows.
-

The property includes many built-ins, including this old-style linen closet on the second floor.
-

A bedroom on the third floor was converted from attic space. The room has ample storage and a built-in desk.
-

A stone structure adjoins to the backyard stairway which leads to the property’s vast acreage.
-

The property includes a small barn that extends to the North River.
To comment, please create a screen name in your profile
To comment, please verify your email address
Conversation
This discussion has ended. Please join elsewhere on Boston.com