In the heart of Sandwich, Cape Cod's oldest town, stands its oldest public site. ''First Parish Meetinghouse'', Circa 1833. has been lovingly transformed into a 7270 sq. ft. home of light-filled luxury.Noted Architect Whittemore Peterson blended Greek Revival and Gothic Revival styles to create this masterwork.Featuring five en-suite bedrooms, a soaring great room, six gas fireplaces, chef's kitchen with Thermador appliances, restored clock-tower steeple, granite foundation, mahogany library, elevator, central air, street level art gallery with private entrance and heated, attached two-car garage. The iconic clock tower honors the legacy of Titus Winchester, whose gift still marks time over the village.Perfectly located on Main Street in the Village. It's just steps to boutique shops, casual & fine dining. Try the Carousel at Heritage Museum and relax in its 100 acre Gardens. Under a mile to our famous Boardwalk with Town Neck Beach just beyond. One easy hour commute to Boston and Providence. What's your vision? Add your page to the history book, while exploring the several allowable uses of this unique space.