Save This Old c. 1870 New York Mansion For Sale Reduced to Under $95K
OHU50K Notes $129,900 Reduced to $99,900 Reduced Again to $94,500
Save this old New York mansion for sale. Built in 1870, this was considered a mansion in its day. Curved staircases cost a fortune back then, and the rounded wainscoting and extraordinary exterior millwork was no cheap feat either. Located in a neighborhood of stunning, older homes, this historic mansion is in need of a savior.
Realtor Comments
Welcome to the Weeks’s Mansion this home has over 4000 sq ft. Wait until you see the beautiful Architectural details. The weeks home was built around 1870. It has beautiful sights looking down 8th St. You can see the house for about half a mile as you come up the hill. This two and on half story, cross gabled residence with a tower combines the plan of an Italian villa with Eastlake woodwork details. The level of craftmanship and detail is outstanding. This property includes a frame garage. It does have a shared driveway and comes with the lot behind. A new roof was just put on seller said it cost $42, 000.
- 5bd
- 2ba
- 4,159sqft
- Circa 1870
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
52 Lakeview Ave, Jamestown, NY, 14701 $129,900 Reduced to $99,900 Reduced again to $94,500
History
Weeks
For a time, this house was occupied by Charles E. Weeks, appointed Postmaster of Jamestown by President Grover Cleveland. Week’s son was city attorney of Jamestown and lived in the 34 Lakeview Ave. Charles, who also was successful in real estate, lived here with his wife, Eunice, spinster daughter, Bertha, and a young servant girl.
Crissey
At the turn of the century, this home was occupied by Newton Crissey, President of the Farmers and Mechanics bank at 215 Main Street. He was a widower who lived in the home with his two spinster daughters, Anna and Mary, and a young servant girl.
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