Abandoned Victorian Style Home (Circa 1827) In Historic District

   

Beautifully crafted Victorian mansion boasting three stories, constructed in 1827, and situated within a charming Historic District. The house showcases its character with 5 fireplaces throughout. You can access the basement via a rear staircase adorned with an elegant mahogany spindled railing and banister.

As you step into the center hall, you’re greeted by oak wide plank flooring. A cozy bathroom featuring a basin and toilet is neatly tucked away. The dining area exudes elegance with a marble fireplace and formal decor. Through the French doors, the front balcony invites you outside, where wood wide plank floors continue the charming atmosphere. The kitchen is a sight to behold, boasting cherry woodwork, a copper bar sink, a central island, and an antique chandelier.

 

Moving to the living room, a marble-adorned fireplace takes center stage. French doors in the living room open onto balconies adorned with wrought iron railings. The rear French doors lead to an uncovered porch. Ascending to the second floor, the spacious middle hall boasts oak hardwood flooring and houses a convenient washer and dryer closet. The staircase to the second story is a masterpiece, crafted from mahogany and featuring a spindled railing.

The second-floor bathroom is a blend of luxury and history, featuring a marble-topped mahogany vanity, an antique clawfoot tub, and two linen closets. The third floor continues the theme with a full bathroom graced by a marble-top mahogany vanity, porcelain sink, and a walk-in shower. Additionally, a generously sized hall landing adds to the allure of this floor.

A substantial living space that seamlessly integrates with the kitchen showcases granite counters, stainless steel appliances including a refrigerator and dishwasher, as well as charming recessed lighting and a chandelier. There are two versatile rooms that could serve as bedrooms or offices, and the attic provides access to the roof. The finished walkout basement offers practicality with a sink, washer and dryer hookups, and a 200 amp service. Some repairs are needed to restore the property’s full potential.

 

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