Showcasing the story of the City's Whaling Heritage, this Modern, 4 bed, 2 full bath, 2 half bath was built in 1820 by Constant Norton & expanded in 1889 by Amelia Jones. Today, she prominently sits in New Bedford's Historic District on Abolition Row, neighboring the Rotch-Jones-Duff Museum. Gated behind a wrought iron fence, the home welcomes you to a gracious, two story foyer, w/a fireplace living room. The Main living level features large picture windows throughout for ample light. A masterfully designed kitchen complete with mud room & butler's pantry flows to the lushly landscaped yard w/fountain. Upstairs, the owner's suite generously occupies a wing off the landing & 3 additional bedrooms are situated on the opposite side of the home. Outside walk to the Watefront's many restaurants, shops, taverns & the Performing Arts Center. Ferry services & in a few short months, walk to the South Coast Rail commuter line taking the driving out of Boston. Must see for all beautiful details.