Why just own a home when you can own a piece of history? Designed in August 1934 by John T. Ellen while attending the Hartford State Trade School Windsor, it’s first owner John Yaconiello, acted as his own general contractor and completed the home inn 1935. Located in a neighborhood of architecturally pleasing homes showing pride of ownership, you will be able to enjoy all that Goodwin Park and Golf Course offers literally just steps away across Maple Ave or commute easily to where ever work takes you. There is an understated elegance in it’s unique design when compared to other colonial with it’s exterior of old brick and brownstone accents, brownstone vestibule, prominent chimney, and its charming gables and dormers. No need for frequent clapboard painting or vinyl siding to fly off in storms here! It’s as beautiful now as it was when it was finished in 1935. This home is larger than most in the area at 2,808 square feet offering 3 bedrooms and 1 and a half bathrooms. The light and bright kitchen is the heart of this home providing ample counter space for food preparation, granite center island and breakfast bar for casual daily dining, and a unique round stained glass window set in the rustic exposed brick wall which is one of a kind art. Enjoy warm and cozy fires in the large fireplace framed by a bluestone hearth and a white mantle with fluted details located in the spacious living room.
170520510
Single Family, Other
3
Hartford
1 Full/1 Half
1934
0.17
Acres
Public Water Connected
Brick,Stone
Public Sewer Connected
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