<- Main Directory     <- Yale Avenue

807 Yale Avenue

PhotosLegacy Version

General Information

No:   807  
Street:   Yale  
House Name:     
Historic Plaque:     
Owner Info:   Y  
Built:   1939  
Sec:   22  
Subdivision:   Sibley  
Lot:   12-16  
Architect:     
Cont/build:     

Description:    Originally a 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, Colonial, siding, gable roof.  Now with additions.  In 2012 by owner: "Built in 1939 in the heart of the village, this 5 bdrm., 3.2 bath, 3 fireplace traditional home hosts a major remodel, rendering its old charm with new amenities. Buyer will enjoy entertaining in the state-of-the-art gourmet kitchen overlooking the breakfast room, bar, and a family room with coffered ceilings, built ins and mantel in walnut stain.  A three season room with a stone fireplace overlooks significant outdoor hardscaping to include a large brick patio with  brick walls and lush landscaping. Built-in cubbies in the mudroom, a craft room, an informal office off the kitchen and an executive office on the first floor make organization a breeze.  Upstairs, features include 5 bedrooms complete with walk in closets, three bathrooms, dressing area and laundry in master suite.  “Under the hood” improvements include a two zone heat/air system, central vac on first floor, new roof, windows, new septic, security and sprinkler system along with finished basement and first floor laundry room.  No detail left for later!"   
Owners:   9F  
Original Use:   Residential  
Current Use:   Residential  

CHANGES:
As Built:   N  
Added To:   Y  
Subtracted From:     
Replaced:   N  

Description Of Changes:   1975 - Robert and Carol Scallan made an addition. The Browns did major restructuring. 2009 permit for Mike/Becki Holmes to add & remodel (Stewart & Jervis Builders).  

Stories:

Built in 1939 in the heart of the village, this 5 bdrm., 3.2 bath, 3 fireplace traditional home hosts a major remodel, rendering its old charm with new amenities. Buyer will enjoy entertaining in the state-of-the-art gourmet kitchen overlooking the breakfast room, bar, and a family room with coffered ceilings, built ins and mantel in walnut stain. A three season room with a stone fireplace overlooks significant outdoor hardscaping to include a large brick patio with brick walls and lush landscaping. Built-in cubbies in the mudroom, a craft room, an informal office off the kitchen and an executive office on the first floor make organization a breeze. Upstairs, features include 5 bedrooms complete with walk in closets, three bathrooms, dressing area and laundry in master suite. Under the hood improvements include a two zone heat/air system, central vac on first floor, new roof, windows, new septic, security and sprinkler system along with finished basement and first floor laundry room. No detail left for later!
Story 1: This home of Mr. & Mrs. (Leslie) Tim Brown was on the 1984 December 9 Poinsettia Parade TP Garden Club House Tour. It was a Sunday, homes were open from 3-7 PM and advance tickets were $3, $3.50 on the day. Proceeds were used for village beautification. The Community House was open for Refreshments, Poinsettia Sale, Tour Tickets and Cook Books.