Built in 1948, this historic brick home within the Manchester city limits is the childhood home of famous author Stuart Woods, whose work inspired the show Chiefs. The residence is within walking distance of a grocery store and post office, with easy access to nearby dining and pharmacies. The landscaped yard features mature azaleas, camellia bushes, gardenias, and holly, with a mixed zoysia and Bermuda grass lawn. The backyard includes a stone patio and chicken coop (no chickens convey). Interior updates include fresh paint, LVP flooring in the kitchen, new toilets and sink fixtures in bathrooms, and a new water heater. The kitchen offers a new refrigerator, gas range, and dishwasher, along with a deep farmhouse sink, garbage disposal, detachable faucet, subway tile backsplash, breakfast nook, and walk-in pantry. The home includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Two bedrooms feature dual closets with automatic lighting. A built-in armoire is located in the hallway near the Jack-and-Jill bathroom. The primary bathroom includes a soaking tub/shower combination. Additional features include two living rooms, each with a fireplace, a separate dining area, spacious foyer, multiple hall closets, and a laundry room located on the enclosed back patio off the kitchen. Roof replaced in 2018.