The Chamberlain-Flagg House is a historic home and the 3rd oldest building in the city. This timber frame home is one of the best preserved 18th century homes and is listed on the US National Register of Historic homes. It was moved in the 1930' s from another location to the corner of Brookshire and Flagg. Built circa 1725/1775 this home is filled with many living spaces over 3 levels complimented by seamlessly integrated modern amenities while successfully retaining historic integrity. There is a spacious screened porch overlooking the .57 acre beautiful fenced lot. Of the 4 fireplaces ( 2 now ornamental ) the one original to the circa 1750 structure is in the dining room with its beehive oven and exposed beam ceiling. Wide plank pine/chestnut flooring , a parson's cabinet, Dutch door and bulls eye glass are among the historic features. The kitchen renovation includes a Thermador stove, Subzero refrigerator, and 2 dishwashers.Third floor bonus room /bedroom/full bath offers au paire!