Invest in Lowell’s future by investing in its history. Bachand Hall, aka the Stone House, built in 1824, site of the first town meeting in Lowell in 1826. (Davy Crockett was entertained here in 1834!) A tavern and hotel, it served many roles over the years. At one time, the home of patent medicine innovator J.C. Ayer, it is within the boundaries of the Lowell NHP. Its grounds, including a large lawn and in-ground pool, stretch from Pawtucket St to the river and the Northern Canal, with views of UMLowell N Campus. 15,208 sq ft of living space, it is meticulously maintained by the current owners. Features include stunning fireplaces and original woodwork. The current layout includes several large common rms, 48 rms overall, 29 bedrms, each with sink, 11 baths, 2 kitchens and laundries. Lower level is partially finished with walk-out to the pool. Situated on a .59 acre lot and zoned Traditional Multi-Use, (TMU), it will be conveyed with a 2nd lot with an additional 3600 sq ft of land.