Built in 1817 by the Emerson Brothers, and commonly referred to as "the middle brick," the Williston-Frey House is a notable example of Federal style architecture in a quintessential Vermont village. Upon entering the residence one is transported back to a simpler time. Wide pine floors, high ceilings, four fireplaces, exposed brick and plaster walls and distinctive moldings accent the interior. The attached studio apartment offers rental income or guest accommodations.
Features include: 4 fireplace(s), two-car attached garage, an oil heating system, anda full basement.
Interior features include: high ceilings, plaster, moldings and wood floors.
Built in 1817.
Built by Emerson Brothers.
2 stories,
4,430 approximate square
feet.
1 building.
Shingle roof.
0.57 acre lot.
Property features: 13 Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms and 1 Half Baths.