This architectural tour de force in the historic village of Headquarters in Delaware Township is like no other home on the market! Only 22 years old, it was masterfully crafted to mirror the area's early architectural style. From the stone facade quarried directly from stones on the property this home tells a captivating story in three acts: First, a room designed to look like an 18th-century old kitchen; a late 18th-century two-story center section; and finally, an early 19th-century wing. The open kitchen/family room and the combined living and dining areas all open to a large blue stone patio. A room designed to resemble an old kitchen could be a home office or guest suite with a half/potential full bath. The meticulously sourced materials, from the historically accurate wood-burning fireplaces to the salvaged doors and wrought iron hardware, immerse you in the past while the historical color palette paints a picture of authenticity. The beauty of this home lies not only in its homage to history but in its well-thought-out features only found in modern construction. The spacious custom kitchen and family room, the open-concept living and dining rooms, adorned with an authentic cage bar and quadruple doors to the patio. Above, the main suite offers two baths and walk-in closets and is one of four bedrooms that are serviced by three additional baths. Geothermal heating, cooling on main level, and a three-bay timber-frame barn add eco-conscious comfort and storage.