This Gothic revival home was built in 1870 by William T. Post, the former county treasurer. Also known as The Evergreen Place for the tall pines that line the property, this exquisite home is ready for its new owner. The dining room and the parlor are built in an East-West orientation to allow the house to fill with natural light. Giant ten foot tall doors and windows throughout the first floor lend to the grandeur of this property. The exterior was scraped and re-painted last year, roof has been updated recently, oven and dishwasher also recently upgraded. Most of the second story windows have been replaced with Anderson thermopane windows. Outside there is a double lot with new fencing, a two car garage, gazebo and a beautiful screened in porch off the dining room.
274265
Residential - Single Family, 2 Story
3
3 Full
1870
Chemung
0.528
Acres
Public Water
2
Wood Siding
Public Sewer
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