The Van Dien-Anderson House, potentially dating back to 1760, is a historic center-hall Dutch colonial home with 8-10" floorboards, 12 over 12 windows, and exposed beams. Interiors have been painstakingly painted, and floors have been burnished with a lovely walnut/mahogany hue. The house features five bedrooms, three baths, an eat-in kitchen, a generous-sized living room, and four fireplaces. The dining room contains a notable old fireplace, both the mantle and an interesting built-in cupboard are said to be original. It is situated on a verdant acre with ample parking. One of the parking spots has an electric car charger port available.