This stately c. 1860 Victorian has served many purposes over the years -- home to an early resident, W.H.H. Pritchard, who fought in the Civil War, home to the iconic Folkway where the famous restaurant and music venue hosted more than 3,000 concerts, featuring folk musicians from around the world, and most recently home to a business and its owners the past several decades. The main house has two stories -- the first story remains reminiscent of the Folkway, retaining many features of its tenure.The second floor has living quarters which include a kitchen, bath, living room and three bedrooms all of which are in need of renovation. The multi-story barn with many early details retained has most recently been used for a business. Adorned with bay windows, porches and a slate roof, the property has town water and sewer, central air through much of the structure and a Buderus baseboard hot water heating system. An 80KW generator provides power in the event of an outage. The property spans three lots of record. The house/barn sits on one with frontage on Grove and Laurel Streets, The second lot provides additional parking and has frontage on Laurel street. Taxes and land noted in this listing are for the combined lots. A beautiful granite wall runs the length of the rear of the property and Spring brings color to the front walkway.