This home was built as a wedding present for Margaret Carnegie Ricketson, the daughter of Andrew Carnegie’s brother, Thomas, in 1892. In the 1940’s, the home was lifted and moved back 50 ft., to accommodate the creation of the private street, Richland Manor Drive. Therefore, the home rests on an 1940’s-era, cement block foundation. Once covered in wood siding, the home was covered in fireproof tiles at the same time. Beautiful crown moldings, hardwood floors (1st floor), and original fireplaces are still in place. The lot is a 1.5-sized lot, has a detached garage, and is level.
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