Our Queen Anne Victorian was build circa 1875-1890 by former Canastota Mayor Norman Stafford (served 1897-1899) and one half of the Stafford-Patten Fan-Rake Company. This lovely Queen Anne has Easlake influences throughout and was restored to its current splendor by William Ingham through the 1990's. The mauve and pink color scheme was researched and selected by a colorist to be consistent with Victorian times (as observed in San Francisco's "Painted Ladies"). Neighborhood Description Just minutes (under a mile!) from both I-90 NYS Thruway and NYS Route 5! This beautiful grand dame Queen Anne Victorian has been renovated to full splendor. This single family home is spacious with 5 bedrooms (an optional 6th) and 3 full bathrooms. Two stories with full basement and attic, this lovely home boasts 3,940 square feet of space with plenty of storage room, 2-car garage, 2 driveways (one of them huge), updated electrical and plumbing, huge 8’10” high ceilings and much much more. Listed in both the National and State Historic Registries, the home is located in the heart of the Village of Canastota, town of Lenox. You can watch the International Boxing Hall of Fame’s Parade of Champions from your porch, stroll down the street to the historic Canal District, or visit its beautiful 1901 Carnegie Library. This one must be seen to be appreciated. On historic tree-lined South Peterboro Street and conveniently located between Syracuse and Utica, the house is surrounded by local and easily accessible natural wonders: Sylvan Beach, Verona State Park, Oxbow Falls Park, Chittenango Falls, etc.
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