Margaret Preston, wife of General William Preston sold two lots on June 7, 1889 to local house-builder John Lyttle. Lyttle built the Queen Anne house you see today and sold it to Thomas Kane on February 7, 1890. The present owners purchased and began the renovation of this house in 1998. The house has updated wiring, plumbing and new gas logs in several of the 6 fireplaces. The random-width heart pine floors have been refinished, as has the elegant staircase. The equipped kitchen with beamed ceiling & hanging pot rack has a self-cleaning range, dishwasher, refrigerator, & microwave. There are oak cabinets, cobalt blue ceramic tile and wood butcher-block. All of the windows have been replaced with thermo pane units & extensive crown molding has been added. The HVAC is zoned with 2 systems. The large slate-tiled 1st FL. Full bath with skylight has a laundry closet with washer & dryer that stay. The 2nd FL. Full bath has porcelain tile. Inspections welcome but property sold as-is.<br/><br/>Brokered And Advertised By: Turf Town Properties<br/>Listing Agent: Jim McKeighen
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