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    A developer is proposing to build more than 100 new homes and about 40 new townhouses on currently wooded property behind the antiques shop at 502 Post Road in Wells, Maine. ... 100 new homes and ...

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    WELLS, Maine — The new owner of the Carriage House Motel plans to renovate and expand the historic Post Road destination.. The Wells Planning Board on Aug. 7 accepted a site plan pre-application ...

  4. Early Cape houses of Wells, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Wells Based on stylistic analysis, this house was built in the mid-to-late 18th century. Its earliest recorded owner (in 1781) is a member of the Wells family. [15] The house is the last house on the street before the service entrance to Laudholm Farm. Mill House 79000188 502 Post Rd.

  5. Eaton House (Wells, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Eaton House is an historic house on Sanford Road in Wells, Maine. Built in the late 18th century, it is one of a collection of well-preserved 18th-century Cape style houses in Wells. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, listed as being in the North Berwick area. [1] However, it is physically located in the town ...

  6. New Owner of Home Where Matthew Perry Died Vows to Honor His 'Joy,' Will Keep Batman Logo in Pool The late actor’s home was officially sold for $8.5 million nearly one year after his sudden ...

  7. Hatch House (Wells, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Hatch House is an historic house at 2104 Sanford Road in Wells, Maine. Built about 1800, it is one of a collection of well-preserved 18th-century Cape style houses in Wells. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, listed as being in the North Berwick area. [1] However, it is physically located in the town of Wells.