Built in 1835 and owned by the same family for over a century. A true architectural treasure of the Erie Canal era, it has been meticulously maintained and preserved. The iconic clock tower, commissioned and still cared for by the Town of Fort Plain, crowns this masterpiece. Originally constructed for as the Montgomery Hall Hotel to serve canal builders, this storied building has also housed the Farmers and Merchants Bank, a post office, and a Mason Temple. Mahogany doors and woodwork, ornate bannisters, and decorative ceilings and entryways. Modern updates complement its history, including a rebuilt furnace/boiler (2013) and electrical systems and meters, along with energy-efficient double-pane thermal windows. Two storefront /office suites at ground level with four apartments on upper floors.