VICTORIAN BEAUTY-AN ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHT DESIGNED FOR DISTINCTION! Featured in 'Nineteenth-Century Houses in Western New York', by Jewel Helen Conover, this home was originally built in 1888 and included handsome barns with gable ornaments, a lacy porte-cochere, and decorated hoods over second floor windows. According to the author, Conover, the larger barn was much older than the house and was originally a stable paved with wooden bricks, so as to afford a change of horses on the stagecoach run. The barns have been authentically restored by the current owner and are in need of painting and finishing touches, as is the house. This distinctive manor of 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, is nestled on a lot approx. 2.30 acres with 3 barns and an elegant gazebo (circa 1910). Local townspeople recognize the property as the home that has the stately, oversized, cast iron, garden urn that stands proudly at the driveway entrance, made to order for the owner, Stewart Dean, esq., by Fisk of NYC. The home reflects lots of Victorian charm with its 10' ft. high ceilings, natural oak hardwood floors, mouldings and doors, stained glass windows, porches adorned by hand crafted fretwork, and beveled exterior corners. Needing TLC, this home is PRICED TO SELL AND IS LOADED WITH POTENTIAL TO BECOME AN EXCEPTIONALLY GRACIOUS RESIDENTIAL ESTATE!
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