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Cross the bridge into Jamestown and the landscape slows — fields, marshes, and sky stretch ahead while cares recede in the mirror. Down a shaded road, a modest two-bedroom home sits easily on its one-third-acre site. From the deck, the view opens across the broad lawn surrounding the house, edged with flowering, pollinator-friendly plantings that bring color through most of the year. Quiet settles easily among the trees. On clear nights the sky is wide and filled with starlight. Inside, sunlight moves through rooms finished in soft natural tones, and oak floors lend a warm undercurrent. The layout is simple and practical - an open living-and-dining area joined by a galley kitchen. One bedroom opens directly to the deck, extending the living space toward the trees and lawn. Below, a partially finished basement adds useful space and opens to the yard. The home’s systems and structure have been maintained with consistent care. Heating and cooling combine a heat pump with baseboard hot-water heat. Utilities are in excellent order, including a newly drilled well and a three-bedroom septic system. The land has been surveyed and marked. Move in without effort. Live here, watch the light, feel the space — and decide whether you need more, or if this is already enough.