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On the market: Easton home with electric car charging port, access to hiking trails

On the market: Easton home with electric car charging port, access to hiking trails Meg Barone FacebookTwitterEmail 2of17 Decorative leaded glass French doors into the two-story at 10 April Drive, Easton.Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less 3of17 4of17 Updated kitchen with sliders to deck at 10 April Drive, Easton.Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less 5of17 6of17 7of17 Living room with sliders to the deck at 10 April Drive, Easton.Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less 8of17 Family room with a modern see-through propane fireplace at 10 April Drive, Easton.Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less 9of17 10of17 11of17 12of17 13of17 Updated bath with stacked stone backspash at 10 April Drive, Easton.Charlie PappasShow MoreShow Less

On the Market: Easton home on Canterbury Lane with 3 acres of property

On the Market: Easton home on Canterbury Lane with 3 acres of property Meg Barone FacebookTwitterEmail Taupe-colored colonial at 8 Canterbury Lane, Easton.Contributed photo / Virtual203 EASTON Geoffrey Chaucer used poetry and prose to craft his classic “The Canterbury Tales,” written about 600 years ago but still enjoyed today. The colonial house at 8 Canterbury Lane in Easton was designed and constructed in 2000 with an architectural poetry and prose that combine to create what the listing agent calls a “casually elegant colonial with today’s fresh look on a beautiful cul-de-sac of upscale homes.” The 12-room, taupe-colored house with white shutters was built on a level and secluded property of three acres in the Easton Center neighborhood, making it private, yet easily accessible to town amenities, including the town hall and public library, as well as the center of neighboring Monroe.

On the Market: Easton home on Canterbury Lane offers its own poetry

On the Market: Easton home on Canterbury Lane with 3 acres of property Meg Barone FacebookTwitterEmail Taupe-colored colonial at 8 Canterbury Lane, Easton.Contributed photo / Virtual203 EASTON Geoffrey Chaucer used poetry and prose to craft his classic “The Canterbury Tales,” written about 600 years ago but still enjoyed today. The colonial house at 8 Canterbury Lane in Easton was designed and constructed in 2000 with an architectural poetry and prose that combine to create what the listing agent calls a “casually elegant colonial with today’s fresh look on a beautiful cul-de-sac of upscale homes.” The 12-room, taupe-colored house with white shutters was built on a level and secluded property of three acres in the Easton Center neighborhood, making it private, yet easily accessible to town amenities, including the town hall and public library, as well as the center of neighboring Monroe.

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