LOCATED IN THE HEART OF HISTORIC LITCHFIELD on one of the town's most celebrated streets, this historic South Street residence offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Connecticut's past. Known as the Huntington-Andrews House, this c.1800 home was once the residence of Charles B. Andrews-Connecticut's only Governor to later serve as Chief Justice-making it a true local landmark. SET AMONG stately Colonial homes, the property has been comprehensively renovated to blend classic character with modern comfort. New heating/AC system. New roof with solar panels installed in June 2025. The interior features high ceilings, an elegant staircase, and light-filled spaces designed for both entertaining and everyday living. A beautifully appointed kitchen with custom Vermont cabinetry, radiant-heated floors, and high-end finishes anchors the main level. UPSTAIRS, the reconfigured primary suite includes a fireplace, private dressing area, lovely bath, and a flexible room ideal for an office or nursery. Two additional bedrooms share a Jack 'n Jill bath. The fourth bedroom has use of a charming hall bath with a vintage claw-foot tub and fireplace. THE PROPERTY has undergone significant landscape and structural improvements, ensuring both beauty and soundness. Just a short walk to Litchfield Green museums, shops, fine dining, and nature trails, this home offers historic distinction in a storied Litchfield County town.