This historic village home, built in 1849, was the childhood home of Paul Harris, founder of Rotary International. Lovingly maintained and filled with the charm and antiquity that comes with a home built in the mid 1800s. A Colonial-Revival with a beautiful front hall entrance, an extended living room with a propane fireplace and built-in bookshelves make this room an inviting gathering place for family and friends. The smaller den was used both as an office and a bedroom on the first floor. Centrally located is a formal dining room with French doors that lead to a covered patio. The kitchen is spacious enough for an eating area and family room. The pantry/laundry room provides access to the back stairs to the second floor five bedrooms, one full and one 3/4 bathrooms. The first floor also has easy access to a 3/4 bathroom. A second set of double doors in the kitchen open up to the heated greenhouse. Throughout there are hardwood floors, handcrafted built-in cupboards and bookshelves, and oversized windows for additional natural light.