c. 1890 Queen Anne in Ogdensburg, NY
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Property was for sale as of (3/3/26).
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Property was for sale as of (3/3/26).
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$279,000
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702 Pickering St, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Beautifully restored Victorian Heritage Home in the heart of Ogdensburg, offering 22 rooms of exceptional character and modern comfort. Built circa 1890 and once owned by Dr. E. J. Claxton, this landmark property features a classic wraparound porch, turret, original maple floors, pressed-tin ceilings, and fifteen Henry Horwood stained-glass windows. The grand foyer opens to two elegant living rooms with high ceilings and a gas fireplace, along with a spacious formal dining room showcasing stunning woodwork. A major 2008–2009 addition created a gourmet cherrywood kitchen with top-tier Jenn-Air appliances, large center island, and a cozy breakfast area with fireplace. The second floor includes four generous bedrooms, highlighted by a large master suite with walk-in closet and spa-style bath with heated floors. The third floor is fully finished and ready for future use. The renovated lower level offers a family room with gas fireplace, office, craft room, workshop, storage, and an impressive 1,700-bottle wine cellar. Additional features include updated mechanicals, custom Anderson windows, extensive rewiring, a two-story insulated garage with a 2nd floor media room, and a second converted storage garage. Located within walking distance of the Oswegatchie and St. Lawrence Rivers, this remarkable home blends history, craftsmanship, and modern luxury in a truly rare offering.
4 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 3,200 Sq Ft
Listed With
Jennifer Stevenson, Blue Heron Realty :: 315-323-2512
Reference Links
State: New York | Region: Northeast (Middle Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Queen Anne | Period & Associated Styles: Queen Anne (1880-1910), Victorian Era |


















































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