List Price: $366,000 Commercial
Space type Light Manufacturing Listed Tuesday May 28, 2024 | MLS# 4997526


Here is a true piece of Rumney history overlooking Stinson Brook, where possibilities are endless. The J.W. PEPPARD'S LADDER MANUFACTORY was established in 1854. It was operated by both steam and water-power and manufactured about 2,000,000 feet of ladders per year. Locally known as the "Crutch Mill" this historic building has always maintained its mystique and status in the Rumney community. In the hands of a true restoration professional preserving its historic charm...this space could resonate as a magnificent art gallery/studio, transform into a workspace area, an ideal cultural center, a wellness retreat center or a retail space showcasing local artisans. The area of 4500 sq ft on the 1st level almost doubles with the full size walkout basement. The wooden beams and exposed granite walls tell the story of hard work and dedication that shaped this mill and Rumney Village.
Building Type : Other

Sale Includes : Land/Building | Other

Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 0
Price Per SQ.FT. 0.00 No. of Units: 0
Building Size : 0
Building Type: Other

Exterior

InteriorBasement: Concrete Floor | Daylight | Walkout

Land Information

Lot size: 0.76 acres
Zoned: N/A
Road Frontage: 191
Garage And Parking: On-Site | Parking Spaces 1 - 10
Road Frontage: 191
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesUtilities: Other
AC % | 0.



Taxes $1,852
Assesed Value Not Reported
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