STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The “Carroll House at Guyon,” is a five-bedroom, three bathroom 19th Century Queen Anne Victorian that features 3,320 square feet of living space with additional square footage found in the walk up attic, as well as a basement.
Located in “the heart of Oakwood,” at 309 Guyon Ave., the home is nestled on a 72-by-99-square-foot corner lot, according to the listing on SILive.com.
The home is priced at $979,000.
Built in 1875, it was originally known as the “Lake House.” The Carroll family lived in the house for about 90 years — as evidenced by the shaped hedges circling the property that spelled out “Carroll,’' and were a very familiar sight to the neighbors.
“From its stoic turret to its ornate wrought iron fencing, as well as the tiny hints of gingerbread trimming, at first glance of this home you will feel as though you are stepping through time,” as listed on Staten Island Multiple Listing Service at SIBOR.com.
ANNMARIE TRIOLO/ PRODIGY REAL ESTATE INC. is the listing agent. (SIBOR)