The first home on the east built in the early 1900's by Mrs. Robert Lucas. The house was then purchased by Mr. Watson, a retired farmer and then purchased by John McQueen, sheep Baron (McQueen Forest Preserve, wife Hortense who Hortense St. was named after) and was the home of his brother Colin, his wife and daughter, Jean. This home has some great features including ornamental molding, pocket doors, two staircases, walk-up attic, curved walls, and beautiful woodwork. The garage used to be a carriage house and has a workshop with a woodburning stove. The downstairs den has a closet and pocket doors, which could be a fourth bedroom. There is also an office upstairs with access to the walk-up attic. This could be another small bedroom, or the walk-up attic could be finished to a play room, a large office, or even a Master Bedroom Suite. The possibilites are limitless. Much time is spent in the screened porch just off the kitchen, and in the vegetable garden. There are also Apple trees and a flower garden. If you want, the wood burning sauna located in the back yard is yours to keep. Enjoy!! This is a Talking House, feel free to drive by and listen!
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