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Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a true piece of Breckenridge history. Built in 1881, this Harris Street gem was completely deconstructed and rebuilt in 2016 designed by talented architect Janet Sutterley, preserving its historical structure while adding a full lower level and incorporating the latest construction technology. This iconic “shotgun” style cottage, once a church parsonage, has housed generations of Breckenridge families. The interior has been thoughtfully designed with timeless shiplap, iron collar ties in the vaulted ceiling of the great room and kitchen, and a beautiful dark wood gable that delineates the original roofline. The sleek, modern kitchen is the heart and soul of the home, overlooking the dining and living rooms as well as the incredible gardens. The charming primary suite is dedicated to its own wing, with two more beautiful main-level bedrooms. The lower level offers space for relaxation, a game of ping pong, and includes two additional spacious bedrooms and baths. The outdoor courtyard is simply magical, featuring a historic iron fence, stone patio, and fire pit. The original outhouse, now used as a garden shed, is a great conversation piece, and a storage shed connected to the rear of the home accommodates all your seasonal gear. The heated one-car garage is ideal, with unfinished storage above offering a multitude of potential uses. An additional off-street parking space is a rare and convenient feature in the downtown district.