Kingsley Blake House.
The owner says get rid of it. Call for details. A dismantled circa 1860 architect designed Italianate dwelling of 3536 sq ft. The elegant New Haven, CT home had 12' ceilings on the first floor and 10' on the second, two story oval staircase, front doorway with leaded glass tracery, classical mantels, doors with trim and hardware. Also in storage are much of the stone foundation, brick, the entire timber frame, some sheathing, all the original windows up to 10' in height and the shutters.






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