c. 1900 Queen Anne in Bangor, ME
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326 Ohio St, Bangor, ME 04401
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$217,600- 4 Bed
- 2 Bath
- 4356 Sq Ft
Beautiful Queen Anne Victorian located conveniently to I-95, walking distance to Mansfield park & pool, and downtown Bangor. This home has large rooms with high ceilings, hardwood flooring, detailed woodwork, light fixtures, stained glass windows and other original details. Remodeled kitchen, first floor laundry, built-in shelving and drawers, pantry. Gorgeous pocket doors open to a parlor and living room with a pellet stove. Four large bedrooms with ample closet space. Full size unfinished attic with turret that could turned into living space.
Contact Information
Michelle Schleck, Realty of Maine(207) 942-6310
Links, Photos & Additional Info
State: Maine | Region: Northeast (New England) | Associated Styles or Type: Queen Anne
Period & Associated Styles: Queen Anne (1880-1910), Victorian Era
Features: Neighborhood, Painted Wood, Unpainted Wood
Period & Associated Styles: Queen Anne (1880-1910), Victorian Era
Features: Neighborhood, Painted Wood, Unpainted Wood
14 Comments on c. 1900 Queen Anne in Bangor, ME
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Cadiz, OH
What’s not to like here? The interior has the details lovers of the Queen Anne style seek out: fine millwork, stained glass windows, pocket doors with period hardware, a fine staircase with a nicely carved newel post; mantels, useful built-ins, fretwork, a tin ceiling, clawfoot bathtub, inlaid patterned flooring, and more. Of course, not much can be done about the Maine winter weather but horror genre writer superstar Stephen King calls Bangor home so it can’t be that bad. I like this one.
Wish there Were more pictures, but what’s there is wonderful. Not a lot I would change.
I’ve been searching for the EXACT model light fixture that’s hanging in the foyer for as long as I can remember…! I have the newel post light, and another pendant from the same collection (sporting a couple more arms), but I would mortgage my soul to have that single gas + single electric version. I would KILL to have a complete three piece set for a foyer: Vestibule + Newel + Main entry. Manufactured by Beardslee, out of Chicago, c. 1900 (+/- 5 years).
Can I just buy the house, swap out some fixtures, and put her back on the market?? Please?? Pretty, pretty please??
Oh, and Ross…did you catch the swivel sconce in the blue tower bedroom?
*sigh*
Otis Orchards, WA
Quite a charming house. As John stated, it has some nice details that make this a lovely house. I like that they haven’t covered up the hardwood floors. It looks as if some of the rooms have an inlaid border of darker woods. I would love to see some attic pictures.
Is it just me, or does the island countertop by the sink look hinged?
It is hinged.
That’s genius.
Anyone else see the old speaking tube mouth piece in the kitchen in picture 19 below the thermostat (or alarm panel?)
I also wonder if the house had an original electric annunciator system.
There is an annunciator system in the house. Also, there is a dumbwaiter and a separate set of stairs.
Wow really ? I wish they photographed that. :). Us oldhousedreamers love this stuff.
I have the photos, they’re just not on MLS. Doesn’t look like there’s a way to add them here though.
You can upload them to your profile. Or maybe Kelley can assist.
Chestatee, GA
Uploading photos to an album in your profile is best. You can do so by going to “My Profile” at the top of the site, in your profile click “Photos”, then “New Album”, name it whatever to let others know it’s about this house, click “+Add Photos” and add, after they’ve uploaded click “Add” (or maybe they’ll be a save option, I don’t remember if it switches after you upload.)
Okay. I added a few. I’ll have to grab a few more from the original SD card in my camera. I’ll do so soon.