In the heart of Sandwich, Cape Cod's oldest town, stands its oldest public site--the First Parish Meetinghouse, circa 1833--now transformed into a stunning 7,270 sq. ft. light-filled residence. Designed by noted architect Whittemore Peterson, this architectural masterpiece blends Greek Revival and Gothic Revival styles. The property features five en-suite bedrooms, a soaring great room, six gas fireplaces, and a chef's kitchen with Thermador appliances. Historic elements include a restored clock-tower steeple, granite foundation, and mahogany library, complemented by modern conveniences such as an elevator, central air, heated two-car garage, and street-level art gallery with private entrance. Ideally located on Main Street, just steps to shops, dining, Heritage Museums & Gardens, and under a mile to the Sandwich Boardwalk and Town Neck Beach. Explore the many allowable uses of this truly unique property.