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Originally built around 1690 for Beneniah Titcomb, a prominent Newburyport merchant, the home was slated for demolition in 1911 to make room for a police station.

It was saved and resurrected in 1917 on its current site in Essex by Langdon Warner, a Harvard archaeologist who was one of the original Monuments Men and whose adventures inspired Steven Spielberg to create Indian Jones.

The house has 4,672 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 5 fireplaces and a 2-story barn that is a drive through garage and 2.3 acres.

Price: $1.795,000

Tim Knauer
Willis + Tierney | CØMPASS
46 Atlantic Ave, Marblehead
(617) 470-7577