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A Queen Anne Victorian built in 1894 has just hit the market in the heart of Patchogue Village.
The 1,428-square-foot home at 67 Jayne Ave. features three bedrooms, two baths and the kind of charm and craftsmanship you hardly see these day: a wraparound front porch, stained glass windows in the entryway and on the front door, original hardwood floors, intricate woodwork — and a turret.
“Experience historic elegance,” reads the listing, being managed by Monica Ghanbari of Coldwell Banker M&D Good Life, noting the home has been “lovingly maintained” since the days when Grover Cleveland presided in the White House.
Asking $659,000, the home’s modern updates include a newer water heater, updated kitchen cabinets and countertops, and surround sound wired throughout the first floor and front porch. Because what syncs better with a 132-year-old wraparound porch than a good playlist.
Further, the backyard’s garden and a chicken coop offer a unique farm-to-table advantage, while the address is only a short walk from downtown Patchogue’s restaurant and bar scene, and minutes from the strain station and the ferry to Fire Island’s Davis Park.
Annual property taxes are $9,993 with STAR.
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