Welcome to 236 Stamper st built in 1818 by William Williams, soap and candle manufacturer, in the Greek Revival style. It was later renovated in the 1970's by architect, Duncan W. Buell, who studied under Louis Kahn. Most recently the previous owners renovated the kitchen and two bathrooms in 2018. The current owners have made improvements as well. The entire house has been painted, in 2022 the A/C was replaced, and the roof was re-coated with silicone. As you enter the front door, you will be welcomed by ample sunlight through the atrium windows. Take notice of the well maintained 19th century wood floors. Make your way down the spiral staircase to the kitchen which is never starved for sunlight. The large windows are any plant lovers dream. Next, to the third floor master suite. Take notice of the walk-in closet and additional closets in the bedroom. The bathroom on this floor was renovated in 2018 and has an oversized tub for the bath lover. The top floor makes for a perfect study/ guest bedroom and also has no lack of natural sunlight. The bathroom here was also recently updated in 2018. Please step onto the back patio where you have the rare city commodity of an outbuilding for storage. Past the gate is access to a private park, shared between a few of the neighbors. In addition to the park ownership, there is also a personal parking spot included. Another rare commodity in the city. Some local amenities include a parking garage on Lombard for additional parking, the Head House farmers market (every Saturday), a multitude of public parks and tree lined streets, walking distance to great restaurants in Old City, Queens Village, and a quick walk to down town.
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