Welcome to the 1707 house! - this is a classic cape cod style home built in 1707 by the Perkins family! Once a blacksmith's house in 1700s this house has only been owned by three families since it was built. This spot is surrounded by 20 acres of hay fields and rock walls. For many years it was a dairy farm. We now host weddings and many events along with still harvesting hay on these fields here!
The house has been lovingly restored and updated by Full Circle Homes - as seen on Houses with History - the blacksmith house. There are two kitchens (one smaller in-law kitchen sink area), two bathrooms, 2 bedrooms on the first floor and three bedrooms on the second floor, dining room and living room. Guests can book the entire house or pair it with the field and the Black Walnut house for the ultimate wedding weekend!
Email us at info@fullcircle-homes.com for rates on wedding packages as well!
Plympton is a very historic town, quiet and quaint town yet conveniently located. It is full of horse farms, cranberry bogs and road side farm stands. Check out the Sauchuk Corn mazes in the fall or the Farm to table dinners at Just Right Farm in the summer within the town. Down town Plymouth is just 15 minutes away.
We are also minutes from Duxbury, Kingston, Carver, Middleboro or Plymouth. Plenty of local beaches/restaurants/shopping, 1 hour from Boston, 5 minutes from the commuter rail into Boston, and 30 minutes from the Cape Cod Sagamore Bridge.
Parking
Wireless Broadband Internet
Parking and facilities
Parking available
Bathroom and laundry
Bed linen, Iron & Board and Towel-set
Heating and cooling
Air conditioning and Central heating
Entertainment
TV (Cable)
Internet and office
Wireless Broadband Internet
Kitchen and dining
Coffee machine, Cooking utensils, Dishwasher, Kitchen stove, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Toaster and Vacuum cleaner
Check in: 03:00 PM
Check out: 11:00 AM
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