A 270-Year-Old Home Next to the Salem Witch House Just Hit the Market for $2 Million

Built in 1755 and Steps from the Salem Witch House, This $2M Home Is Unlike Any Listing You Have Seen

If you’ve ever walked down Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts, you know the feeling. The cobblestones, the old church on one side, the iconic black silhouette of the Witch House on the other.

It’s a street that holds more American history per square foot than almost anywhere else in the country.

Now, the private home sitting directly next door to that landmark just hit the market for the first time in 80 years.

What’s Actually for Sale at 314 Essex Street

The property is a 4,670-square-foot Georgian Colonial built in 1775 for a woman named Mary Lindall, a 50-year-old single woman who shared the home with her 15-year-old orphaned niece, Elizabeth Gray. Both were listed as owners…

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