Built circa 1730 by Abner Johnson of Wallingford, the Tuttle Estate is a remarkable and quintessential New England property nestled on 8.29 acres on the Cheshire town line. The Johnson and Tuttle families were among the original planters who settled in the Wallingford area. The family line continued through 1979 when the current family purchased the Estate. The property includes the main residence, oversized 3-car garage with workshop and one of the oldest barns in the country. This fully restored antique home has many original features such as wide oak and poplar board floors which were restored by hand, wood paneled walls, attractive custom built-ins throughout, exposed beams, and antique windows. The first floor offers a front and back foyer, library, large living room with fireplace, dining room with fireplace and beehive oven, updated kitchen, sunroom that leads to a beautiful and private stone patio, half bath and laundry room. Second floor offers 2 large bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and an office that can also be used as a bedroom. The third-floor houses an art studio/bedroom and can become anything that you desire. The attic is floored and offers tons of storage space. An oversized (now electrified) lamp graces the main entryway in the back through a covered porch. Come for a tour of this truly unique property, the lush country garden surroundings and explore everything that it has to offer.