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Built in 1900, this Folk Victorian with gingerbread trim, has the perfect combination of space, charm, tranquility, and convenience. Beautiful oak floors, cast iron radiators, 10 foot ceilings, and picture moldings in every room make this house a joy to call home. The first floor consists of a wrap-around porch, enclosed sun room, spacious eat-in kitchen, dining room, half-bath, closets, and 2 living rooms separated by french doors. The larger living room features a classic Vermont Castings wood stove with glass doors. The original fireplace has been updated with a blue stone hearth and mantle. The sun-drenched smaller living room connects the dining area with the formal entryway. Two staircases lead up to 4 bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a bonus room. Additionally, there is a light-filled, spacious attic, with 6 windows and two skylights. Recent improvements include: 2-zone heating, renovated fireplace, wood stove, and double pane, gas-insulated windows. A brand new roof with architectural shingles and 2 skylights, along with all new soffits, fascia, gutters, and siding, was installed in June 2020. The 75 foot double-wide driveway can hold up to 8 cars. This 1/3 of an acre, with its traditional white picket fence, has a very spacious back yard with patio. Cherry trees, rhododendrons, lilacs, azaleas, and forsythia, along with perennials such as poppies, alliums, irises, daffodils, and lilies, provide a never-ending palette of colors. Located adjacent to 2 county parks with 360 acres of lush green and endless trails. Hartsdale train station is 1 mile down the road. Grand Central is 33 minutes away on the Metro-North express train. Trader Joe’s is less than 1 mile away, and you’ll have access to the Greenburgh town park and pool with year-round recreation programs.