Built in 1790, this home is loaded with historical character, including original federal era woodwork, original Suffolk and Norfolk door latches, and original grained doors. The original section of the house was an important historic early tavern in the 1790's with original murals attributed to William Price in several rooms. Price frequently travelled through the Cherry Valley area in the early 1800's and would paint the murals in taverns to cover room and board. The first floor offers a sizeable kitchen with woodburning stove, walk-in pantry/laundry, large formal dining room, a bright living room with direct access to the yard, full bath, enclosed sitting porch off the kitchen, and two bedrooms if one level living is desired. One of the bedrooms is currently utilized as an office/study. The second floor has two additional bedrooms, two walk-in closets, and a full bath. There is additional unfinished space above the garage area of the house, which could provide additional living space with renovations. The attached garage, original smokehouse with early hardware, and level side yard are a bonus. Across from the house is an enormous barn that was formerly used for a dairy operation, a small shed /chickencoop, a two bay garage with one higher door for equipment, a metal storage or workshop building, and a three sided shelter. Those buildings are situated on nearly 25 acres of rolling farmland, the ideal setup for a hobby farm! Located a short drive from the quaint Village of Cherry Valley, only 20 minutes from the historic Village of Cooperstown, and 5 minutes from The Glimmerglass Festival (Opera), so book your showing today! There is additional acreage available, and another house on the adjacent lot for sale (147 County Highway 54). Although being sold in "As Is" condition, the house is in livable condition, with only the exterior paint needing attention in the near future.