A rare opportunity to own a multi-unit building in Blue Hill and a piece of musical history. This unique, 4-story, 7700 square foot building sits on a hill overlooking Blue Hill Bay. Originally a commercial chicken coop, ''The Henhouse'' was converted by the legendary ''Paul'' of Peter, Paul and Mary, Noel Paul Stookey, the property has a rich history. It served as a professional recording studio and was a central point for the burgeoning Maine artistic community and a creative hub that attracted and supported local and international artists. It was the original home of community radio station WERU and Northeast Historic Films. Currently there are 5 apartments of varying size in the building. The first floor has a 2or 3 bedroom 2 bath apartment that is approximate 1900 square feet. The second floor has another 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment the same size. The third floor has a large one-bedroom apartment along with a spacious 2 bedroom apartment. The top floor has a large loft like apartment that has been rented seasonally. It is not connected to the central heat. Each unit has beautiful views of the Bay. Major work has been completed including new kitchens on the first, second and third floors, a new propane hot water central heating system and a new roof. Conveniently Located a short distance from the town center and from a public dock.
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