7 bedrooms | 7 baths | 4,318 square feet
Built in 1886
Emerging through the woods like a fortress of solitude, this Queen Anne is a true spooky time capsule. Inside there’s an epic staircase, carved oak balustrade, insane stained glass, vintage phone booths, and more candelabras than I can count. The outside has just the right amount of decay. And with over 4,300 square feet, there’s plenty of room for cohabitating with spirits.
Here’s the realtor’s description.
“Experience Victorian elegance w/ today’s comfort! In the heart of the Adirondacks, far from the rush of the city, where air is clean &the land lush &green. Walking distance from Lake Champlain’s Monitor Bay w/both Fort Ticonderoga & Fort Crown Point as well as Vermont’s famed Shelburne Museum are located nearby. This grand, 16 room manor house was meticulously constructed in 1886 by European craftsmen w/8 Bedrooms &7 full baths. As you enter the foyer the majestic staircase w/carved oak balustrade, sweeps to a crescent shaped rail on the 2nd floor. Throughout the house a variety of floral wallpapers, antique furnishings &Victorian finery and was previously used as a Bed and Breakfast complements the Inn’s beautifully crafted wood paneling. This gem has so much to offer & Sold as is!”