A short walk from town, this stately 1860’s Victorian has a rich history — home to an early resident, W.H.H. Pritchard, who fought in the Civil War; home to the iconic Folkway Coffee House where musicians from around the world performed concerts in the 1970s and ‘80s. The current owners operated a successful software business here for decades.The main house has two stories. The first floor retains lovely features from the Folkway years. The second floor has a three-bedroom apartment in need of renovation. The multi-story barn is a bright, finished space. Adorned with bay windows, porches and a slate roof, the property has town water and sewer, central air, and a Buderus baseboard hot water heating system. An 80KW generator can provide backup power. The property spans three lots of record: The house sits on one; the second is an open lot with town water and sewer service, also on Grove Street.The third lot provides additional parking behind the house. A beautiful granite wall runs the length of the rear of the property.