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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 Interior
Center
hall, from the front.
The staircase is walnut, goes
up all three storeys, is missing four ballisters, and has never
been painted. Amazing. |
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Dining Room |
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Dining Room
Another corner, showing wallpaper,
gold-painted radiator, wainscoting, and floor.
BYORH |
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Servant-proof liquor closet.
This is in the dining room.
Wallpaper is Bradbury & Bradbury.
So were the servants stupid?
Keyless? Unambitious?
Or just short? |
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Servants' Stairs
Small feet, too. |
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First Bedroom
A glimpse inside |
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Second Bedroom
A glimpse inside it, too.
The parlor and library, for
two examples, could be used as bedrooms instead and up the total
number.
Not to forget the third floor,
another seven rooms you could make back into living space.
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Cubby
This is a closet-sized space between
the library and the "computer room" on the second floor.
Being used here as a little office space. |
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Second Floor hall
Looking from the front of the house.
The two bedrooms are off this on the right.
Note that the stairway to the
third floor is walled off. The house was made into three
flats at one time. Current owners undid a great deal of
that. If you turn the third floor into living space, you'd
take this wall and door back out and open up the staircase again. |
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