PRICE REDUCTION! Riverside Historic Landmark #88, this Victorian farmhouse was originally built in 1888 on 40 acres of alfalfa and citrus property for Mr. Henry Streeter, state senator, who drafted legislation which led to the creation of Riverside County in 1893. Sellers are only the 4th owners in 126 years, and this was the last working farm in Riverside. This home is on par with the Heritage House, as far as museum quality originality, in addition to tasteful modern day conveniences such as remodeled chef's kitchen, remodeled bathrooms, central air/heat, indoor laundry, etc. The property has a conditional use permit for "The Streeter Tea House". From the original windows to the doorknobs, doorbell and staircase, you'll be in awe from start to finish when viewing this iconic piece of history! This one-acre of land is dotted with 24 citrus trees, pomegranate, mulberry, loquat and fig, and the driveway is lined with the "Ragged Robin" rosebushes (introduced in 1852) that also line historical Victoria Avenue. The outbuilding is a modern, but complementary board-and-bat barn which can also be utilized as a guest quarters, storage, or garage. Read the photo captions for detailed info. An architectural delight in the heart of Riverside!!
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