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c. 1868/1910 in Jamestown, NY

Posted on OHD: 7/25/24. Last OHD Update: 7/25/24.
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National Register Property

415 Lakeview Ave, Jamestown, NY 14701

This home is being offered with all of the elegance of another era. It is in the Lakeview Ave. historic district, offering a buyer the opportunity to take advantage of historic tax credits. This home, built circa 1868 features two lovely fieldstone chimneys. The exterior is a charming stucco finish with the exterior trim being recently repainted. The detached garage was formerly the two story carriage house. The treed back yard is fully fenced. The expansive home radiates charm beginning with the massive foyer with a central staircase. There is an enclosed sun porch. The dining room has built in cabinetry which is original to the house. The large farmhouse kitchen features built in cabinetry, first floor laundry and a second staircase leading to the maid's quarters. Between the kitchen and the dining room is the original butler's pantry, built in cabinets and an original copper sink. The upstairs features 3 full baths, a claw foot tub, ample closets and a walk in shower. There is plenty of room for a home office and for entertaining friends.
4 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 3,732 Sq Ft · 0.32 Ac.
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National Register: "On the 1881 map of Jamestown, this is shown as the home of J.J. Vanderberg (likely John J. Vanderburgh, although directories show he lived on Second Street in both 1875 and 1884); it was later the home of Cyrus Underwood, a real estate agent and oil well operator. A circa 1910 postcard view (Figure 10) shows its original Italian Villa appearance before it was remodeled in the Arts and Crafts style, which may have occurred after it was purchased by furniture manufacturer J. M. Himebaugh around 1914."
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