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c. 1828 Federal in Potsdam, NY

Posted on OHD: 3/31/22. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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99 Market St, Potsdam, NY 13676

Originally constructed in 1828 by Jonathan Wallace, a prominent early minister in Potsdam, this home was constructed using Potsdam Sandstone in "slab and binder" style. Currently set up as a duplex, it would be very easy to use this home as a single family residence, or as a bed and breakfast! The main kitchen was recently renovated and boasts stunning custom cabinetry, a bar, new appliances, and a wonderfully useful historic quirk; the first attractive electric refrigerator in Potsdam, which is now used for storage! Enjoy great natural light in the parlor, which features an original fireplace, and curly maple floors. In addition to its cosmetic updates and charm, the home has updated mechanicals, and a brand new attic and roof. The roof project also restored the roof to its original style, and was so extensive it made the local news! Rest easy knowing no expense was spared positioning this much loved home another 200+ years of memories. In the yard, enjoy private fenced off areas, a pergola surrounded by heirloom perennials, fruit trees, grapes, and berries! There is truly so much to love about this home; schedule your private showing before its gone!
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 2,606 Sq Ft · 0.53 Ac.
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