This Neo-Georgian home is full of historical and creatively, handcrafted details, built in 1924 by one of Lambertville’s most notable mechanical engineers and inventors. Enter through the wrought iron gate to a brick front porch. A broad front door, with stained glass side panels and transom, enters into the foyer. Throughout the home is decorative, mixed hardwood paneling, stairs and matchstick inlaid flooring, as well as the classic doors and broad moldings of the period. The first floor formal rooms adjoin each other through double beveled and leaded glass doors. In the living room, is a brick fireplace with custom mantle and access to a side porch. A bay window graces one side of the dining room, and under a stained glass window is an elaborate built-in cupboard with glass doors.
The kitchen’s historical features include the original icebox and pressurized water tank which provides radiant heat. There is plenty of counter workspace, with Corian counters and glazed Mexican tile backsplash. A backdoor accesses another porch and leads to gardens bordered with granite block. Beyond, is a two car garage with storage area and a driveway. A stained glass window can be seen on the landing, as a staircase turns to the second floor. A hallway with built-ins, and access to the second floor balcony, is the center point for three bedrooms and a hall bath with a separate tub and shower and antique subway tile surround. Fabulous in-town location, walk to Lambertville’s wonderful restaurants and shops, enjoy walks on the tow path and Delaware River activities. More info here.