666 Elsmere Park was built in 1904 by lumberman, contractor, and neighbor George Curran for Aline Headley as rental property after the death of her young husband, one of the original developers of Elsmere Park, in a carriage accident on South Mill St. Purchased by Maurice and Lydia Clay on March 23, 1950 the house was placed in trust in 1984 and is being sold as-is.  The classic T-plan cottage has heart pine floors, 2 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large dining room; modern kitchen with gas stove and exposed brick and a large pantry-laundry room.  There is a sun porch with jalousie windows and closet overlooking the ancient boxwood hedge and expansive rear lawn that backs to Elsmere Alley and could accommodate a rear access garage. Spiral stairs access the partly finished walkout basement with wood stove and lots of storage. Located in a L.F.U.C.G. Historic District, all exterior changes require Board of Architectural Review approval.  $249,900

Jim McKeighen 859-619-9993

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