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The house was formerly owned by the artist Jean Bartoli. Although born and raised in Berlin, Bartoli spent many years in Italy carving marble, casting bronze and painting frescos. His work is in art collections as far away as Australia and he has shown throughout Europe, including two exhibitions in Paris. One of his studios is an adjunct building that is part of the property. The studio is insulated, has a wood stove and large windows. It is faced in hand-cut NH granite. This six-room two- or three-bedroom home with detached garage and studio would make a great first or second home. The first floor offers an eat-in kitchen with appliance, living room and either a family room or first floor bedroom. Upstairs feature two bedrooms with a full bath. The primary bedroom has beautiful view of Berlin and the distant mountains. This home is a must see to be fully appreciated.