Located in Historic Easton and rightfully historic as well, Caldwells Brick Cottage T459. Caldwell was the Station Master for the Easton Railroad and built 506 Goldsborough Street along with several houses in 1861. The house is listed with Maryland Historic Trust and given the number T459. It can be seen in the Talbot Public Library's History room along with further references. A thoughtful and careful renovation in 2008 resulted in a clever blend of old and new, to include a superb addition with heated flooring that can be used as en- suite primary bedroom , fabulous studio or living room. The original house section has a cozy living room and dining room with great natural light cleverly sourced bringing the spaces together yet remaining defined. Front and back stairs bring you upstairs where you will find three rooms which can be used as bedrooms or bedrooms and flex space along with a full bath. Multiple doors lead you outside to a great wrap around front porch and fully fenced yard with lovely plantings, providing a private sanctuary in the heart of town just steps from rails to trails, vibrant neighborhoods and downtown amenities.
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