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Expansive Rooms and Views 100 Lakecrest Avenue This attractive and well-maintained home is located at the quiet end of Lakecrest Avenue, a residential street that runs east off of Lake Avenue in Charlotte, just north of the Charlotte Library located at the corner of Lake and Britton. The street ends at River Heights, a short road that parallels the Genesee River and features spectacular views of the river and its wooded banks at Turning Point Park. The 1,662 square foot house was built in the 1930s in the Colonial Revival style, a popular mode throughout the first half of the 20th century. The symmetrical façade features triple windows flanking the center entrance on the first floor, with paired windows above on the second floor. The colonnaded front entrance porch is reached by a curving brick walk. Inside is a small vestibule with a tiled floor and a door with leaded glass that opens into the front hall. One immediately notices the warm gumwood used on the doors, window and door trim and the staircase newel post and bannister. Among the many recent upgrades to the house are the laminate floors on the first floor that replicate wide wood floor boards. To the right of the hall is an expansive living room that includes an alcove that was likely once a sunroom now incorporated into the room. A brick wood-burning fireplace is crowned by a heavy, bracketed wood mantel that wraps around the chimney wall and becomes the top shelf for the flanking built-in bookcases with leaded-glass doors. Above the cabinets are handsome leaded glass windows.

To the left of the front hall is the dining room, which contains a built-in corner cabinet. The large kitchen has been completely remodeled with cherry cabinets and a wonderful porcelain double sink. The eating area at the far end overlooks the backyard patio, the wood-fenced yard lined with perennial beds, and the one-car garage. The second floor features original hardwood floors, gumwood doors with glass knobs, a laundry chute, and plenty of closet space in each of the three bedrooms. The large master bedroom contains two closets, each with a leaded-glass window. The upgraded bathroom has its original tiled walls and built-in gumwood linen cupboard and drawers, and a new tiled bath and shower. A door and staircase lead to the partiallyfinished attic space. The Charlotte community offers a number of desirable amenities, the most obvious are its natural resources—Lake Ontario and the Genesee River. The 16-mile Genesee Riverway Trail runs through Turning Point Park on its way from Rochester to Ontario Beach Park and the Charlotte village with its varied shops and restaurants. This very special property is offered at $108,900. Contact Ginny Hronek (585-241-3020) at Nothnagle Realtors. by Ann Parks Ann is a Landmark Society volunteer.

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