
Description
Located in the Local Historic District and the National Register of Historic Places, this 1911 Estate was lovingly built by Mark Suskin and his wife Jennie Suskin for their family of Eight. Once known as 17 Metcalf Street, the home was a dream manor for the Suskin's until the family was forced to give it up during the Great Depression. The Home has now been in the Daniel's Family since the 1930's. This Magnificent Home is one for the most appreciative eye as it is adorned with historic detail including the decorative welcome arch, long leaf yellow pine siding, 9 exquisite fireplaces found throughout the home, grand oversized pocket doors, and a Beautiful Foyer that will capture the heart of any buyer from the first step inside. This one of a kind property consists of a very rare first floor Primary Bedroom with full bathroom attached, and SIX more bedrooms spaced out on the large second floor. One of the upstairs bedrooms is attached to a full bathroom, and the other rooms share a full hallway bathroom. The hallway in-between the bedrooms is wide and reminds you of a bed and breakfast with a sweeping corridor and grand staircase to the first floor of the home. There is a Carolina Room in the rear of the home which leads out Into the backyard space which would be an ideal office space, library, craft room, or an additional bedroom if needed. The room was once used to enter and exit the Kitchen without entering the main house. The formal dining space leads into a laundry room, full first floor bathroom, and into the kitchen. The kitchen has updated countertops, a pantry, and room for an eat-in kitchen table. The sunlight into this space is warm and inviting. The windows are tinted storm windows and are made from special low ''E- glass'' to keep UV rays out which protects exposure from damaging carpets & draperies. This home is ready for its 4th owners in over 112 years and is sure to WOW you as soon as you walk in! Check out our vIdeo Tour of this spectacular home!
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7BEDS
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0.3ACRES
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5BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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4,627SQFT
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$215$/SQFT
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Description
Located in the Local Historic District and the National Register of Historic Places, this 1911 Estate was lovingly built by Mark Suskin and his wife Jennie Suskin for their family of Eight. Once known as 17 Metcalf Street, the home was a dream manor for the Suskin's until the family was forced to give it up during the Great Depression. The Home has now been in the Daniel's Family since the 1930's. This Magnificent Home is one for the most appreciative eye as it is adorned with historic detail including the decorative welcome arch, long leaf yellow pine siding, 9 exquisite fireplaces found throughout the home, grand oversized pocket doors, and a Beautiful Foyer that will capture the heart of any buyer from the first step inside. This one of a kind property consists of a very rare first floor Primary Bedroom with full bathroom attached, and SIX more bedrooms spaced out on the large second floor. One of the upstairs bedrooms is attached to a full bathroom, and the other rooms share a full hallway bathroom. The hallway in-between the bedrooms is wide and reminds you of a bed and breakfast with a sweeping corridor and grand staircase to the first floor of the home. There is a Carolina Room in the rear of the home which leads out Into the backyard space which would be an ideal office space, library, craft room, or an additional bedroom if needed. The room was once used to enter and exit the Kitchen without entering the main house. The formal dining space leads into a laundry room, full first floor bathroom, and into the kitchen. The kitchen has updated countertops, a pantry, and room for an eat-in kitchen table. The sunlight into this space is warm and inviting. The windows are tinted storm windows and are made from special low ''E- glass'' to keep UV rays out which protects exposure from damaging carpets & draperies. This home is ready for its 4th owners in over 112 years and is sure to WOW you as soon as you walk in! Check out our vIdeo Tour of this spectacular home!
