Monroe Heritage House

Built in 1899, the home retains the presence and proportion of a classic historic residence, with its side-house configuration allowing for an uncommon sense of light, openness, and architectural distinction.

At 20 feet wide and 50 feet deep, the interiors unfold with a generous, considered rhythm across two full floors and a finished basement level. Timeless original details give the home its character, while hardwood floors, decorative fireplaces, and warm modern finishes create a more edited, design-forward point of view. The result is a home that feels layered rather than overly polished: historic bones, contemporary restraint, and a softness that makes each space feel deeply livable.

Photography Courtesy of Nick Hovsepian

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