Quaint façade, exemplifying the charm of the 1850's with the right authentic exterior 'look' for this time period. Original chestnut exposed beams lend character to a comfortable and flexible floorplan with an open feel and good natural light. Much hardwood flooring, 3 good-sized bedrooms and a full bath upstairs plus a second full bath on the main level. Appreciate the view looking down Washington Avenue, lined with vintage homes in this historic hamlet. Notice this home is somewhat elevated from the road with a low granite stone retaining wall. Scenic back yard, expansive patio accessed from double doors, large storage shed and paved parking for 3-cars. There is plenty of room to add a garage. While the home faces Washington Avenue, the driveway is from Crestwood allowing for easier egress. Roof is 10 years old and all windows have been replaced either with 12 over 12 wooden windows with storms or paned insulated glass (one panel however is as is). The siding has all been replaced with wood clapboard and shingles over house-wrap. New propane-fired hot water heater, new oil tank. Public water and sewer connections are in the street. Be part of the revitalization of the village of Sandy Hook, now a destination with popular restaurants, shops, sidewalks and community activities (tree lighting and the duck race to name a few). Walking distance to the center of Sandy Hook. Truly convenient to just about everything including schools and commuter routes.