I loved this house and my little condo. I was on the second floor, on the right half of the floor (behind the trees). I've always loved a yellow house and this was just such a pretty place. You can see the windows of my second floor condo below, running front to back. A little over 800 sq. feet, there were two bedrooms, living room with gas fireplace, galley kitchen, dining room and deck out back.
Amazingly, I have few decent photos of the condo interiors, but when it went on the market, the realtor referred to my place as "Martha Stewart"-like in decor. [As an aside, I moved back south because most of my closest friends had moved back to this area and I was feeling like I was missing out. Plus, my parents were on Cape Cod and weren't getting any younger. Two weeks before my closing, my Dad suffered a massive stroke (this was ten years ago this summer) and it was ultimately a blessing that I ended up closer to them]. But, I still love the town.
My condo was on High Street, which is basically the main drag in town. I took so many pics on my day trip, I need to break them into different posts. So, I'm going to start with some of the beautiful homes on High Street. Enjoy!
Before I bought my condo, I looked at a unit in this Victorian-era house below. It was on the third floor and included the turret. Ultimately, the price was a little high and the space was otherwise small and awkward.
A pretty house in shades of green with an interesting shingle design.
A modified Dutch colonial, probably late 1700's.
This majestic Victorian has seen better days, but it seemed as if it's undergoing a restoration of some kind.
And the carriage house. Wouldn't this make an adorable house??
This is an old row house that was always apartments and is now condos. I looked at one of the top floor units, which had a view out the back of the waterfront. I forget why I passed on it... maybe it was the price. Or it just didn't speak to me. I think I liked the exterior a lot more than the interiors, which had been stripped of all original character.
This is the "Mall" (pronounced like "malady" not "mawl"). The view is facing across the Mall to High Street and the brick building is the original court house.
I hope you've enjoyed my tour of High Street in Newburyport. Next up will be some beautiful front doors and other old homes, a couple of shops, and the beautiful marsh and Parker River Refuge.
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