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Victorian House for Sale in New Baltimore, NY
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Exterior Restoration of Victorian House
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Interior Restoration of Victorian House
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The Property, New Baltimore, NY
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Mansard Roof
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Exterior Views
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Views of Property for Privacy, Space, and Investment
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Mixed Views
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History of the House from Victorian Era to Present
Inquiries
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Views
of Property
mostly the additional acre
This is what you
see around the house.
The back acre is a combination of woods, clearing, and field.
The point to it is a great deal
of permanent privacy. Or, for future investment, the acre constitutes
2 building lots and will become of considerable value during the next
cycle.
| A better look at the orchard on
approach from Union Street |
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Sort of PanoramicSeries
These pix are taken from the lower
part of the roof in back. (You get out here through a door on
the third floor, and could make it a deck or greenhouse).
First looking
southwest. The greenest bit it the neighbor's lawn. Bottom triangle
is part of the half-acre. The rest, including behind the neighbor's
house, is part of the additional acre. |
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Next...to
the right, more of the back acre. That is an unprepossing but
useful metal shed.
YES, all that stuff will be removed! |
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| Next...continuing
right, looking northwest, some of the back yard. That unhandsome
little chimney (rebuilt and sound) comes up from the Dutch oven
space where the stove sits in the kitchen. You'd want to put in
a range hood, vent it up here, and put on a cute little rain cap. |
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Piece of the
back yard, and the garden
space. This is over the old septic field (house is now on town sewer),
and grows tomatoes like a Burpee's Catalog cover. |
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