Keswick-Jackson Warehouse was built in 1754 as a warehouse to serve the Jackson Store. It became the Keswick Fire House, then a blacksmith shop and continues to operate in that capacity. This is a very interesting opportunity to renovate or convert this historic structure to one or more of the uses allowed in the Rural Area. It's primary use has been "industrial" over the past two decades manufacturing ornamental iron, gates, fences, and other architectural features. The property is across the street from the Keswick Post Office, is adjacent to the Little Keswick School. The first floor is the blacksmith shop, the second story is used for storage, display and office. The property is an exceptional opportunity for mixed-use in Keswick and is surrounded by the many prominent historic properties.
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