This house, built by William Curran and his son George R Curran, Lumberyard owners & builders of many houses in Elsmere Park was built on lot 13 of the Fayette Park Development and shown on the 1901 Sandborn insurance map. The lot had been sold by October, 1889 but the house was not built until 1898. Rented to wholesale dry goods dealer Robert Norwood, the house was first sold to Samuel and Mary Rogers Clay in 1904. Large spacious rooms, extra high ceilings and oversized windows with new storms. Gleaming hardwood, multiple fireplaces & most importantly updated mechanicals and structural improvements. The magazine like views from the kitchen and laundry rooms makes housework a joy. The exceptional fenced garden and yard with ancient trees is a treasure. Full attic for storage and partial basement. One car detached garage. Located in the Northside Historic District all exterior changes require design review.
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