When most of us think about historic homes here on the SouthCoast, waterfront Colonials or huge Gilded Age mansions on cobblestone streets probably first come to mind.

Yet a recent listing on Harding Street in New Bedford is giving us a much different moment in time.

The 2,586 square foot home listed by Steven Mazza of Gibson Sotheby's International Realty was built in 1955, owned by one family and it's interior is unlike anything else on the market.

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The swinging 70s are alive and well in this New Bedford home that was custom built nearly 70 years ago.

Classic 50s features like long windows, a sunken living room and a large eat-in kitchen are all still present in the home. While other spaces feature funky wallpaper and deep shag carpeting harkening back to the 70s.

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The entire place was clearly a home for entertaining and it still can be for whoever gets to become only the home's second owner.

Just make sure you like the color blue, because there are plenty of water vibes in this home that is conveniently close to downtown New Bedford.

Plus with the house on a corner lot, you've also got Buttonwood Park right across Brownell Ave.

This house can easily bring any longtime SouthCoast resident back to the days when ice cream was enjoyed at the Frates Bottle Restaurant in the summer and the local Tavares Brothers were breaking onto the Billboard Top 40.

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It's an era you can feel like you're right back in as soon as you walk through this Harding Street front door.

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It's a home seemingly frozen in time and we can't stop looking at it.

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