A historic brick mansion that has a 70+ year attachment to the family of Edgar Allan Poe. Built in 1937 and transformed to meet today's discriminating modern taste, this Colonial-style home is situated on nearly 13 acres of land just a short distance from major commuting routes, fine shops, and restaurants.
Retaining much of it's rich interior accents, it features approximately 9,311 square feet of living space with seven bedrooms, seven full and one half bathrooms, a vestibule, foyer with U-shape staircase, an elevator, formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room, country-style gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances and two-sided fireplace which it shares with the breakfast room, a sun room, an office, third floor recreation room, and a three-car garage and guest suite above that is accessible via an interior breezeway and a walkable bridge. With its original arched brick foundation walls in place, the lower level features an expansive sitting and wine tasting room, 900-bottle wine cellar, billiards room, a wet bar, and a home theater. Outdoor features include a portico and a flagstone patio.
Retaining much of it's rich interior accents, it features approximately 9,311 square feet of living space with seven bedrooms, seven full and one half bathrooms, a vestibule, foyer with U-shape staircase, an elevator, formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room, country-style gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances and two-sided fireplace which it shares with the breakfast room, a sun room, an office, third floor recreation room, and a three-car garage and guest suite above that is accessible via an interior breezeway and a walkable bridge. With its original arched brick foundation walls in place, the lower level features an expansive sitting and wine tasting room, 900-bottle wine cellar, billiards room, a wet bar, and a home theater. Outdoor features include a portico and a flagstone patio.
YEAR BUILT: 1927
SQUARE FEET: 9,311
BEDROOMS: 7
BATHROOMS: 7 full, 1 half
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