Beautiful staircase! Love the woodwork and it has a river view. The house was built in 1910. It is located in East Liverpool, Ohio. The house features a covered front porch, a grand staircase, wide baseboards, stained glass, crystal chandeliers, pocket doors and built-in china cabinet. The house has a detached three car garage. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,384 square feet. $325,000
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From the Zillow listing:
This beautifully preserved Victorian-style home sits atop Thompson Hill on a quiet, dead-end street, offering timeless elegance, modern updates, and rare amenities. The grand foyer, a true showpiece, features a fireplace adorned with exquisite hand-painted tiles and a stunning hand-carved staircase showcasing intricate acorn and oak leaf details. The original restored front door and stained-glass windows throughout the home add a touch of historic artistry and vibrant character. The living room invites relaxation with its gas log fireplace, while a large picture window frames breathtaking views of the Ohio River. The formal dining room provides a charming space for gatherings, and the library, complete with built-in bookcases, offers a cozy retreat for reading or work. The tastefully updated kitchen boasts granite countertops, seamlessly blending modern convenience with classic style. A set of butler stairs leads to the upstairs, where four spacious bedrooms with ample closet space await. The third-floor bonus room offers additional versatility, perfect for a playroom, studio, or extra living space. Turret windows, preserved woodwork, and thoughtful updates enhance the home’s architectural charm. Recent improvements include a brand-new roof, many new windows, a restored front porch, and fresh landscaping. Additionally, the rare opportunity to own a large three-car garage adds practicality and value to this extraordinary property. Combining Victorian craftsmanship, modern comforts, and unparalleled views, this home is truly one of a kind.
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