This home, which dates back to at least the 1840s, has been a landmark in Singhampton for more than 175 years. Once a simple red brick structure, it has been reimagined as a modern, sophisticated space that retains all of its historic character. Right around the corner from Devils Glen Ski Club and directly across the street from the bustling Mylar & Loretas restaurant, it offers not just a home, but a way of life in one of the areas most well known places. Inside you'll notice how the 10-foot ceilings and exposed wood beams make everything feel bigger, brighter, and open. The floors original solid hardwood run through every room, grounding the homes modern upgrades with a sense of timelessness. The roof, a sturdy metal, is built to last generations, much like the home itself. The fully fenced in yard seems to stretch on forever, with a 1,500-square-foot barn that feels like a blank canvas. It could easily become an artists studio, a workshop, a garage, or even be transformed into a separate living space if that's what you're after. There's even a back laneway connecting to the main street, making it ideal for whatever you envision this space becoming. With a second kitchen on the upper level, recently renovated, the home could seamlessly be split into two distinct spaces, each one as large and welcoming as the other. This is a home that has aged gracefully, evolving with the times without losing its identity. Every inch of it feels personal, with new heat pumps that efficiently manage the climate year-round, and thoughtful renovations that stay true to its roots.