The Janney Armitage House, circa 1850, located in the Village of Woodsville, is a beautifully preserved pre-Civil War gem. The current owners undertook a full house renovation in 2016 to preserve the history of the property while adding unique complimentary living spaces and amenities. The front of the house features a bluestone walkway though perennial flower beds, an inviting covered porch with traditional painted blue ceiling, and original shutters accenting the floor to ceiling windows. A front stone wall, complete with horse hitching rings remains intact from when this home served as a local physicians’ office. Flanking the center hall staircase, the living and dining rooms radiate a warm and inviting ambiance featuring refinished oak flooring and decorative mantels, . The study/home office, with a wall of custom-built shelving, boasts a massive stone wood-burning fireplace, perfect for those chilly nights. The remainder of the first floor features a re-imagined kitchen, plus added mudroom and laundry/full bath. Handcrafted pipe and board shelves, a vintage farmhouse sink, distressed bead board trim, pine flooring, period lighting fixtures, a walk-in pantry with a screen door, and exposed reclaimed ceiling beams adorn the kitchen addition. The discovery of a second staircase during renovation provides a convenient back way to the bedrooms in addition to the main center hall staircase.