231 North Jackson Street is in an excellent NW Batavia neighborhood. It is within walking distance to the grade school and Batavia High School. Baseball fields, tennis courts and play areas are less than a block away. This historic house was built in the 1860s by ES Smith who was Post Master General appointed by President Lincoln to Batavia. It's Italianate style boasts of 10 ft. ceilings, arched floor to ceiling windows, arched pocket doors and beautiful architectural details throughout the home. It features an original imported Italian marble fireplace in the living room with a spacious adjoining sunroom family area with large windows to bring the outside garden in and gas/wood fireplace. The large farmhouse kitchen is warm and inviting and is usually the gathering place for friends and family with a back porch for extra room. For the more formal events and family gatherings there is a large dining room with floor to ceiling windows. The upstairs has three bedrooms and updated bath with walk in tiled shower and large tub with jets. The large master bedroom has beautiful arched windows and adjoining dressing room with spacious closet. Other features are extra sleeping area in attic that has been featured in Romantic Country magazine, full basement with finished laundry room, tool room and full bath. The beautiful grounds go street to street with 2+ garage entry on back street, attached studio/office facing house and garden path. The potting shed/play house is a sweet addition made from the original 1920s garage. Other amenities are new roof, new water heater, freshly painted walls in designer colors, new furnace pump and redone wood floor in family room.
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