This outstanding Queen Anne Victorian retains all of its period details, yet lives like a house for today. Step back in time and take in the round porch, grand turned staircase, numerous stained and leaded glass windows, four uniquely tiled fireplaces, pocket doors, built-ins, canvas ceilings, and Doric columns. Arrive through the double door entry into the formal parlor with fireplace. Flanked by the formal dining room with exceptional double China cabinets and the curved
I always enjoy seeing this home as I drive by – the accents give it a little something extra. It would still be a very handsome home without the details, being a brick structure from 1923 (according to the town). The accents give it a slight Victorian vibe that I usually don’t see done in this area. There are other homes out there with accent bricks, you just have to be on the lookout for
A fantastic Scoville-designed home presents West End charm at its best. This Victorian has been thoughtfully updated and impeccably maintained throughout the years. Original features abound with numerous stained glass windows, marble sinks, canvas ceilings, 4 fireplaces, and yellow ironspot brick exterior. The welcoming foyer is flanked by an office and the formal living room with fireplace. An oversized dining room features another fireplace and built-in hutch and is perfect for entertaining. The tastefully renovated
This classic Victorian home retains much of its original detailing with natural woodwork, numerous stained glass windows and canvas ceilings. The front porch welcomes your guests. Inside, the foyer leads to the formal living room with an intricately carved mantle, flanking a wood burning fireplace. The dining room features a stained glass window and opens to a more casual den. A spacious, bright kitchen with eat-in area has plenty of cabinets, tin ceiling and a
This grand brick home is a quintessential Victorian, from the intricate architectural details to the two parlor layout to the clever use of spaces. It offers 7 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms over 4,705 square feet. Natural woodwork, three hand carved arches and four stained glass windows adorn the connected public rooms of the first floor. The kitchen features the oversized original sink, a butler’s pantry and dry goods pantry. Completing the level is a