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1861 Gothic Revival in Auburn, NY

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Added to OHD on 12/2/19   -   Last OHD Update: 7/25/22

113 North St, Auburn, NY 13021

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  • 10 Bed
  • 3 full, 2 half Bath
  • 5960 Sq Ft
  • 0.92 Ac.
Exciting opportunity for someone who loves classic brick Victorian mansions. The house was built for Auburn banker James S. Seymour in 1861. Mr. Seymour was well known for his philanthropy, having founded the Seymour Library and the Auburn City Hospital. The house was later owned by Charles A. McCarthy, founder of Dunn and McCarthy Shoes. Inside this three-story historic beauty, you'll find nearly 6,000 square feet of living space, a stunning hand-crafted curved staircase, pocket doors, hardwood floors, 4 marble fireplaces, 10 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms (3 full, 2 half), beautiful original custom woodwork and built-in cabinetry. The home is situated on nearly 1 acre of land with a 2-story carriage house. (Price Reflects Condition.) Are you a Buyer with the best plan to restore this property?
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Michael DeRosa, Michael DeRosa Exchange :: (315) 406-7355

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