A Currier & Ives Setting--Historic Period Home with Tremendous Possibilities-Beautiful Manicured Grounds, Brand New Slate Roof, Updated Heating System, Hardwood Floors, Original Moldings, 4 Fireplaces, Full Basement, 2 Car Garage. Loads Of Character & Charm Throughout. Setback On Shy 3/4 Acre Lot. EIK with Fireplace & Gas Stove, Living Room, Den, Formal Dining Room, Sitting Room with Energy Efficient Wood Burning Stove (Optional Master BR), 4 Spacious Bedrooms and 2 Baths. Half Hollow Hills Sd. History of the Home: The oldest home in Wheatley Heights today is the Henry Amherst Brown home Tranquillity (ca 1865) located on the north side of Main Avenue at Linden Street. Henry A. Brown, a Justice of the Peace, lived in Wyandanch for 77 years and was the only Wyandanch resident ever to serve as supervisor of the Town of Babylon, 1912-13, after the death of supervisor Edward Daily. The area became known as West Deer Park about a decade after the Long Island Railroad's track to Greenport reached Deer Park in 1842. The original English settlers-the Conklins, the Bartletts,the Seamans, the Browns and the Whitsons-lived on productive farms in Half Hollows north of Colonial Springs Road and the Old Country Road-Seaman's Road, (now Main Avenue). Henry A. Brown -lived on Main Avenue for 77 years. A writer, justice of the peace, and the only Wheatley Heights resident to serve as supervisor of the Town of Babylon. His home, Tranquillity, still stands and is the oldest home in W. Heights
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