Look just ahead for a cozy, red cottage with tan trim, a steep roof, and two big, sunny windows flanking the central doorway-it stands out with its warm color and inviting porch.
Here’s a house with more personality than your average cottage, and just a dash more fame-thanks to Judge Collen C. Campbell, who lends his name to this spot! Back around 1920, this little Cape style charmer would have been the perfect place for a cup of tea and some seriously proper conversation. But plot twist! Instead of quietly aging, the Campbell House did something bold. It traded its original Arts and Crafts look for bigger, brighter commercial windows and opened its doors as a restaurant-the only house from its time in town to go all-in on the food business! If you take a good sniff, you might just imagine savory scents swirling through its history, mingling with old stories from the courthouse days. And just think: from probate papers to pies, this house has seen it all! Today, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it stands as proof that even a judge’s house can spice things up-and that there’s always room for a new chapter, especially one with good food and lots of character.



