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1896 Queen Anne Victorian
Elkhorn, Wisconsin 53121
Magnificent, Fully Restored, Queen Anne Victorian

Stunning Queen Anne Victorian In Immaculate Condition Inside And Out
A True Masterpiece Inside And Out. This Magnificent Queen Anne Victorian built in 1896 by the Slattery family has been meticulously restored to her resplendent grandeur.
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Elegant Formal Dining Room With Built-In China Cabinet And Window Seat Are Perfect For Entertaining

The Stained Glass Windows And Hand Carved Staircase Of The Sun-Filled Entry Welcome You To This Home

The Beautiful Living Room With One-Of-A-Kind Fireplace Is Sure To Be A Favorite

This Stunning, Original, Coal-burning Fireplace Is One Of The Home's Many Treasures

Brand New, Oversized Shower & Original, Refininshed, Charming Claw Foot Tub

Lovely, Master Bathroom Reproduction Double Vanity

Gorgeous, Spacious Kitchen With New Appliances, Granite Countertops And Pantry

The Tranquil, Fountain Garden And Perennials Is A Great Spot To Unwind And Is Visible From The Family Room

Incredible, Fenced Backyard With Stone Patio Is The Perfect Place To Enjoy The Lush, Landscaping Complete With Full Irrigation System

Back Entry Porch Has A Peaceful Porch Swing And Decking And Rails Are Hinged For Full Access To Basement

Sunny, Second Floor Study/Alcove Area

Inviting Family Room With Built-In Shelves And Original Pocket Doors

Reminisce About Days Gone By From The Front Porch

Historic Photo Of The Slattery Home

Fully Landscaped Private Backyard Sanctuary
Features.
- 1st floor bath
- Attic
- Basement
- Crawl Space
- Dining room
- Entry Hall
- Kitchen
- Living room
- Reader's loft
- Unfinished basement
- Master bedroom upstairs
- 2 Car Garage
- Driveway - Paved
- Fenced Yard
- Fresh paint
- Garden
- Gated Entry
- Patio
- Porch
- Rear Deck
- Restored exterior
- Workshop
- Built-in Bookcases
- Built-in Cabinets
- Carpet
- Ceiling Fans
- Ceramic Tile
- Fireplaces
- Grand staircase
- Original wood windows
- Vinyl floors
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Wood floors
- Shingle Roof
- Central air
- City sewer
- City water supply
- Dishwasher
- Gas heating
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Sprinkler System
- Water Heater - Gas
- Claw-foot Tub(s)
- Pocket Doors
- Stained Glass Window(s)
- & Vinyl
- & Windows/3 sides
- Already Brought Up
- Finished:Cable,
- Phone, Elec. & Gas
- Back Staircase
- Coal Burning Fireplace
- Fountain Garden
- French Glass Doors
- Full Height Access To
- Large Closets
- New Appliances
- New Carpet
- New Granite Countertop
- New Plumbing
- New Roofs
- New Wiring
- Original Staircase
- Original Trim & Doors
- Pine Floors
- Pine Flrs Under Carpet
- Porch Swing
- Third Floor Can Be
- Window Seat In DR
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Magnificent, 1896 Queen Anne Victorian
This magnificent Queen Anne Victorian has been meticulously restored to her resplendent grandeur.This exquisite masterpiece is loaded with charm and stunning details: stained glass windows; french doors; pine hardwood floors; vintage, original fireplace; detailed, original trim; intricate, original , carved staircase; built-in bookcases and china cabinet; window seat; gorgeous, new, period bathroom with oversized shower and claw foot tub; enchanting, tranquil landscaping including fountain garden, stone patio, fenced backyard, irrigation system, perennials and more. You won't give up any modern conveniences because this incredible home has brand new appliances, new granite countertops in the spacious kitchen, all new carpeting, new roofs, new wiring and plumbing, and air conditioning. This historic home was built by the Slattery family in 1896. Lovingly restored and meticulously maintained. A true masterpiece inside and out!Slattery House History
The first recorded deed on this property was issued to LeGrand Rockwell on February 25, 1839 and recorded on October 12, 1841. Mr. Rockwell sold the property to James Maxwell on November 25, 1839 and that deed was recorded on November 27, 1846. The property was sold to Levi Perry on 4/1/1848; Chauncy Davis on 11/19/1850; Julia Young on 9/28/1880; Fannie Peck on 7/1/1891 and George Lytle on 6/2/94. A spec home was built on the property in 1896 and on 4/30/1901 John J. Slattery (J.J.) purchased the home for his family and it remained in the Slattery family until the 1980s when it was purchased by Daniel Dixon and then sold to Jerrold Jasper on 5/31/91. Lee & Genette Zubrod purchased the home and meticulously restored the home to its original grandeur as well as updating and improving the home with modern conveniences. Three generations of Slatterys lived in the home and J.J. Slattery purchased and ran a men's habberdashery in downtown Elkhorn. The Slattery family moved to Elkhorn from Kansas. In its early history the home had a turret on the northeast roofline and it is uncertain at what point this roofline was altered and why. The home is filled with original trim, woodwork, staircases, fireplace, windows etc. and many small artifacts have been found in its renovation and preserved.Archived in May, 2012
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