Beautiful Historic Victorian Queen Anne in Highly Sought after Neighbourhood
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
Originally built in 1885 by Helen and William VanIngen, the ownership lineage of 399 Drew street boasts an impressive collection of professional figures, including William Knowles, longstanding bank manager of CIBC, and E.P Hodgins, principal of Woodstock Collegiate Institute and is currently home to the former proprietors of Currah’s Farm Store, and Woodstock Home Hardware, and of Currah and Company Interior Design and Home Staging.
Described as the most elaborate and eccentric Victorian house styles, the Victorian Queen Anne utilizes technologies made less-expensive by the Industrial Revolution. Cut field stone foundation
Full 2-storey L shape, white brick with red brick accents above windows, horizontal parallel lines, dog tooth brick work under windows and along strung course. Gable roof with projecting eaves, decorative wooden vergeboard with center pendant post in gable end over 2 storey bay window, small floor under gable, Flat 1/1 flat double hung windows, A-symmetrical veranda, Original Stained glass window
Forget lugging a vacuum cleaner upstairs, this house has a central vacuum system, equipped with two sets of attachments – one for each floor.
Step inside this wonderful home and be amazed!
For more information, to book a private tour, or to design a marketing plan for your own home, please contact:
Ben Sage, Sales Representative
Sutton Group – Right Way Real Estate (2007) Inc., Brokerage
Independently Owned and Operated
Brokerage: 519.539.6194
Agent Cell: 519.532.1295

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