Tucked within Provincetown’s vibrant Gallery District, this remarkable 433 sq ft residence offers a rare chance to live inside a true piece of American folk art history. Once the original workshop of Peter Hunt–whose naive painted furniture captivated the country in the 1930s and 40s–this home is both intimate retreat and living canvas. Hand-painted murals and panels line the walls; original dated, signed, painted cupboards and a breakfast bar crafted from reclaimed harbor treasure evoke Provincetown’s seafaring and artistic past A separate, highly efficient kitchen makes it easy to prepare everything from chowder to linguine alle vongole for a small gathering. An exclusive-use area extends the home outdoors–ideal for coffee, reading, or evening drinks. Rinnai heat. Association laundry. For those seeking scale or flexibility, this residence may be combined with the adjacent Unit 4 (also offered) to create a larger two-bedroom residence This is more than a residence–it is a rare opportunity to inhabit a piece of Provincetown’s artistic legacy.
