Lincolnshire. Tudor Revival. This beautiful home incorporates brick, stone, half-timbering and step gables in its construction and is a beautiful expression of the Tudor Revival mode. The entryway of massive stone, continuing up the chimney face, is especially notable and unique within the subdivision. The first owner of the residence was Frederick P. Niehaus. It is much better known though, as the home of the Hubert de Jong family. Members of this family lived here from 1934 to 1997. Hubert deJong started working in the family owned deJong's women's department store in the early 1920s and later inherited the store from his father, Max. The deJong's stores were a proud fixture of Evansville for many years. The current owners purchased the home from Hubert deJong in 1997. The home offers a beautiful privacy fenced corner lot with a large backyard. Backyard offers a patio that spans the back of the house and can be accessed from the kitchen and the family room. 2 car garage. Inside you will find an updated fully applianced kitchen, large dining room, family room, living room with fireplace and office as well as a half bath on the main level. Upstairs includes 4 spacious bedrooms with lots of closet space and 2 full baths. 1 bath is off of the master bedroom. Abundant storage includes but is not limited to 2 cedar lined closets. Home has been lovingly updated and maintained. Roof is 2 years old. Home has 2 furnaces (both are newer units) and 2 central air units (one of which is newer). Newer Pella architectural windows all include pull down screens. Security System. Home has been freshly painted throughout. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout. Home is under termite contract with McMahon Exterminating. Home is located in a "Phased-In" Preservation District. *** Purchaser understands that Seller is a Licensed Real Estate Sales Person. ***
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