Williamstown's Best Kept Secret. ''Beldenville'' as the layout of the 1887 subdivision was known at the time, is a quaint small neighborhood of late 19th to mid-20th century homes nestled among mature landscaping and impressive trees little known by or to most people, other than the lucky residents themselves. It's peaceful and quiet here, no through street, close enough to walk to the library, or Spring Street, yet far from busy streets. The home at 17 Bryant St. was originally built in 1940 but received a total makeover in 2012. This renovation and expansion added living space, gave the home an entirely updated modern look and feel and a large two car garage with unfinished cathedral ceiling upper level ready for finishing into an apartment, office, expansive family space, home theatre, artist's studio, or whatever your imagination might create. The house is in three levels, lower level entry and neat and tidy utility room. The first floor offers a covered front porch leading into the bright and cheerful living room with wall mounted gas fireplace, the dining space open to the unexpectedly roomy and well equipped kitchen with counter seating for two. Another entry off the kitchen with built-ins, seating, and coat hooks leads to the garden and patio. One step down is the bright sun room. Completing the first floor and to the rear of the house is a full bath, laundry, linen closet and bedroom. The upper floor of the house offers two full bedroom suites with walk-in closets and baths. The exterior of the house was planned with low to no attention required with attractive vertical vinyl siding and metal roof. The house has served the owners perfectly as a vacation and weekend home plus they filled in with successful short term rentals earning $30-40K annually. This appealing home will receive lots of interest so don't delay.