Step back in time with this meticulously renovated 1885 Victorian Style Farmhouse. Built in a period when Upstate New York was the epicenter of Hops production within the United States, which is evident in the beautiful details throughout this home. No expense has been spared in bringing this historic property back to life. Renovations include: new slate roofing, copper gutters, underground electric service, radiant heat (family room and master bathroom) refinished original chestnut moldings/trim and maple/oak floors, Buderus heat system, Marvin windows, updated kitchen with Corian countertops/Garland stove/Subzero refrigerator, surround sound for entertaining, and a sprinkler system for the landscaping. An addition completed in 1997 created a warm family room on the first floor that features a Rumford fireplace, built with stones gathered from the property, and French doors leading to a stone patio. Original pocket doors open onto the formal dining room and two parlors, generous in size with windows that fill the spaces with abundant natural light. The study/office can easily be used as a first-floor bedroom. Upstairs has four sizeable bedrooms and two full baths.