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1887 Queen Anne – Salisbury, MD

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Posted on OHD: 8/21/17. Last OHD Update: 2/21/24.
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National Register Property

401 N Division St, Salisbury, MD 21801

Located in the Newtown Historic District and registered with both MD and Nat'l Historic Trusts, this magnificent 5 bedroom , 4 bath Queen Anne Victorian is outstanding among the residences that define the neighborhood. Though named the Gillis-Grier House after the 2 inter-related families that owned the property from 1896 to 1975, the home was built for Salisbury merchant J. Cannon in 1887. Known for its impressive design and craftsmanship, the home's exterior features a 3-story turret with slate roof, an assortment of gables, bay windows and wraparound porch. The late 19th century interior design is equally exquisite with beautiful parquet floors, 7 fireplaces adorned with cabinet-style mantels, and elaborate colored glass windows. Property in good condition, sold `as is'.
5 Bed · 4 Bath · 5,171 Sq Ft · 0.37 Ac.
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