Past Restored Homesteads
The Restored Homestead was founded on the idea that we could locate endangered New England colonial period homes and work with our clients to rebuild and restore them, all while integrating the amenities needed by modern families. It is rebirth through recycling. After carefully dismantling a structure, we transport all of its salvageable parts--beams, sheathing, floors, doors, windows, hardware--to its new location. Then we rebuild the homestead on a modern foundation with the most advanced and eco-friendly heating, plumbing, appliances and electrical systems available. The end result is a home that seamlessly integrates the new and old; that glows with the deep, soft patinas of 18th century pine, oak and chestnut beams, reclaimed wide plank flooring, paneled fireplace mantels, authentic wrought iron, and original brick. Our homes are not reproductions, they are the original homes adapted for today’s lifestyle.
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The Maxcy Fisher Homestead Hollis, New Hampshire Cape Style Homestead in Hollis, NH
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The Benjamin Spaulding Homestead Brookline, New Hampshire The Spaulding Homestead Gets a New Family
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The Ebenezer Pierce Homestead Brookline, New Hampshire Georgian Colonial in Brookline, NH
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