Designed by architect George W. Hellmuth and constructed in 1902, this magnificent Neoclassical-style residence was commissioned by aviation pioneer Albert Bond Lambert, a financial backer of Charles Lindbergh's historic transatlantic flight. Situated on a premier private street, this handsome home has been sensitively and painstakingly restored and refurbished by its current owners, both inside and out. Truly one of the most complete and extensive restorations of an historic home in the City featuring newer plumbing, wiring, HVAC, cable TV and sound system wiring, kitchen appliances,Lutron lighting control system,security system,media room and second floor laundry room, and fully wired office. Additional improvements include reintroduction of historically correct wood paneling, replacement windows, ceiling fixtures and art glass windows. A private, professionally landscaped garden completes the setting. This remarkable architectural gem enters its second century in pristine condition.
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