Historic Federal-style brick home built circa 1816. This stately home, formerly known as The Otsego Mansion, is rich in history. Once serving as a medical and dental practice, later a boarding school, and since then a spacious single-family home. As you enter the front door you are greeted by a large foyer that opens on one side into a gracious dining room and a cozy wood paneled library. On the opposite side of the entry hall is a comfortable, double sized living room. From this room, French doors open onto a four-season sunroom that overlooks the manicured lawn and patio. There are three fireplaces: living room, dining room and master bedroom. The recently updated kitchen is nicely appointed with all new appliances, wonderful cupboards, and a new oversized mudroom addition. Upstairs are five bedrooms each with its own private bath. Additionally, this home offers a third-floor suite with two bedrooms, two full baths, and a kitchen. The current owners have created a landscaped private patio area for quiet evenings and entertaining. They have also made numerous substantial behind the scenes improvements. There is a 3-bay carriage barn with extensive storage space and a staircase that leads to a large lighted loft. Only one block from beautiful Otsego Lake and directly across the street from the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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