Historic 1900 Mosher Harter Home in Parish, New York !

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Historic 1900 Mosher Harter Home in Parish, New York !


House of the week!!!!! For over 20 years this Victorian has been restored by a professional builder/remodeler who brought it down to the studs replacing the wiring, plumbing, and sheetrock while keeping the original woodwork and trim. Everything painstakingly done. New kitchen has the original tin ceiling and walk in pantry. Gorgeous herringbone hardwoods in the diningroom compliment the built in cabinets with adjustable lighting! There is a 1st floor bedroom with curved wall and interior shutters. A stunning oak fireplace with original mirror adorns the parlor and the 2 story foyer with grand original staircase has amazing spandrels!!

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Upstairs are 4 generous bedrooms, (one has it’s own porch!!) there is a new bath with double sinks and whirlpool tub. You’ll love the ease of the 2nd floor laundry too! Picture entertaining evenings on the beautiful wrap-around porch. This was known as the Mosher Harter home back in the day. The owner was Grace Mosher Harter, she was a 1908 graduate of Syracuse University (see attachments) located just 15 minutes from the new micron plant and 21 from Syr Hancock Airport. To be sold as is buyers must be pre-approved or have POF per seller.

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