


Cedar shingles and an all-white interior not your thing? For buyers looking for digs on the Cape but not necessarily the Cape house aesthetic, 3400 Main Street in Barnstable is a feast for the eyes.
Nestled in the heart of Barnstable Village, the home is a captivating blend of modern luxury, historic allure, and rustic charm. Originally built in 1832 as Captain Daniel Bacon’s barn, the property has been artfully — and joyfully — transformed into a four-bedroom residence, earning its well-deserved spot on the National Register of Historic Places.
Upon entry, the grand foyer hints at the whimsy within. High ceilings and the barn’s post-and-beam construction beckon you to explore further, from the updated, gourmet kitchen with exposed brick to the gracious dining area and intimate living room. A primary bedroom suite on the first floor offers a tranquil escape, while a dedicated office caters to contemporary work-from-home needs.
Ascend the grand staircase to the upper level, where a cozy entertainment room and a stylishly designed wet bar set the stage for memorable gatherings. The residence boasts three additional bedroom suites, ensuring both comfort and privacy for visitors. With more than 5,000 square feet, there’s room for everyone to spread out and find their own nook. A large attic and concrete basement offer expansion opportunities
Crowning the property is the third-story cupola, which once served as a beacon for mariners traversing Cape Cod Bay. Today, it offers a unique vantage point for taking in panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see.
The sale of the property, coming to market soon for $2,050,000, is represented by Jeffrey Marcus of Sotheby’s International Realty – Cape Cod – Osterville Brokerage, 508-776-0068.