Built in 1802, this historic home is a cornerstone of Seabrook's rich heritage. Once a parsonage, the property now serves a variety of modern purposes. The original home features flexible office space and a charming two-bedroom apartment on the second floor. In 2004, the original barn was replaced with a cutting-edge Performing Arts space, boasting three spacious studios with floating floors, wireless sound systems, high ceilings, and abundant natural light. Ideally located directly on Route 1 and just minutes from Route 95 and the Massachusetts border, this versatile property offers exceptional visibility and convenience for both business and residential use.