Trust me, you want to look in this house! That woodwork is stunning! That built-in desk is crazy cool and how about that stained glass! The Thomas G. Hawkes of T. G. Hawkes and Company, a leaded glass company. It was built in 1886 by Henry G. Tuthill. It is located on .48 acre in Corning, New York. The house features a covered front porch, wood floors, double doors with stunning stained glass, grand staircase, beautiful built-in desk, wainscoting, pretty window casements, original mantels and pocket doors. This is a big house! Five bedrooms, three bathrooms and 6,806 square feet. $280,000

 

Historic Victorian Mansion – A Timeless Treasure in Corning,NY Step into a piece of Corning history in this stunning Victorian mansion originally built ca 1886-87 by Henry G. Tuthill for Thomas G. Hawkes of T.G. Hawkes and Co. a leading glass cutting firm in Corning. Spanning an impressive 6,800 square feet, this home exudes charm and character at every turn. The grandeur begins with a large foyer that welcomes you with open arms, leading to 7 original fireplaces that tell tales of warmth and gatherings from generations past. Marvel at the exquisite original woodwork, stained glass doors, and windows that add an elegant touch to the home. The hardwood floors throughout provide a seamless flow and timeless appeal. The recently renovated kitchen features wraparound windows and skylights that bathe the space in natural light and a huge island perfect for entertaining or casual dining. Retreat to the luxurious primary bathroom, complete with radiant floor heating and modern updates for your comfort. The home has also seen thoughtful updates with a newer boiler, kitchen appliances and replacement windows installed in 2017, ensuring efficiency while preserving the integrity of the stained glass and large living room window. Nestled on just shy of a half-acre, the property’s outdoor space is adorned with berry bushes and fruit trees, creating a serene setting. Enjoy picturesque views of Canfield Park right from your front yard—a perfect backdrop for your Victorian masterpiece. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a historic gem in Corning, where classic elegance meets modern convenience.

 

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