51 Chestnut St, Cooperstown, NY 13326 $429,000 ~ Off Market
In researching this Cooperstown, NY, house, I believe it was owned by John Pank in 1910, a foreman in a sash and blind factory. He lived here with his wife, Martha, and daughter, Minnie. The house was built in 1872 and shows up on a map of that era, but I was not able to pinpoint who owned it that far back. Cooperstown is simply a wonderful upstate New York town!
Historical gem from the Victorian era with a wealth of original details in Cooperstown, NY. Built in 1872, this home is in excellent condition. Walk up the path to the front door and a charming entry porch greets you. Step inside and you will be delighted to find beautiful period details such as the 10′ gilded mirror, antique light fixtures and a 180 degree curved staircase. This Victorian home is a perfect mix of Classic and New. Many period architectural details have been preserved all while enjoying modern updates. The backyard, with patio, is the perfect place to enjoy the garden and small pond. Two porches and a balcony provide additional areas for peaceful enjoyment of the front gardens. The central village location allows easy walking to all locations and attractions. If you enjoy historic homes this is the property for you. Come inside and enjoy the story this home has to tell from the past while you add your story for today and tomorrow.