This stunning well preserved brick home was constructed in 1893 by August Fuermann, Jr., son of Watertown’s Fuermann Brewery. It is a wonderful example of Queen Anne architecture influenced by the Classical Revival-style with a high degree of historical integrity, both interior and exterior. The interior features 4 bedrooms and a sitting room, 4 bathrooms, original woodwork, ornamental fretwork, built-in sideboard with beveled and curved glass, fluted Corinthian columns, pocket doors, stained glass windows, two window bays, a sweeping open staircase, and hardwood floors. The kitchen with separate pantry is a complete historically-sensitive renovation and the third floor was converted to a library and gathering space with a separate loft. All renovations inside and out were completed by highly skilled craftsmen. This home is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has received a Restoration Certificate from Watertown Historical Preservation Commission. It has twice been part of the Holiday Parade of Homes and has been featured in both The Milwaukee Journal Home section and The Victorian Home magazine. This home is move-in condition and offers a piece of history, comfort and beauty. Be part of a growing and charming city located 35 miles from Madison and 45 miles from Milwaukee. All kitchen appliances and washer/dryer are included. Third floor pool table and accessories also included. Most of the antique home furnishings and personal collections are also for sale. The above described complete kitchen and third floor renovations completed by owners at a cost of over $150,000 are not reflected in the real estate tax bill assessment or Zestimate.
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