Welcome to 4 Greene Street, Slatersville, This beautiful Historic Colonial was built in 1820 and lovingly restored by its current owners in 1999, significantly updating the home throughout, whilst still maintaining the look of the period. The new owners will enjoy the best of both worlds, the charm of a beautiful, older home that marries well with today’s modern needs.
Every Colonial of this era has a formal front foyer entry and coat closet as this home has. But here, there is a side entrance off the garage that is a proper mudroom with washer/dryer and ample room for coats and shoes. There is also a full bath between mudroom and kitchen. Entering into the kitchen, you are greeted by the large kitchen island with granite.
The kitchen counters are also of granite with lots of cabinets, light blue glass tiled backsplash, and under counter lighting, and newer SS appliances. The dining area offers room for large kitchen table seating 8-10 people.
Off the kitchen to the front of the house is the formal dining room with a corner, china cabinet that add so much charm to these old homes. The living room is front to back with room for many different arrangements. The fireplace is original to the house with a nice, Harman brand pellet stove. A classic side porch welcomes you from the living room through French Doors.
Take the stairs up to the 2nd floor and you will see the centuries old wooden handrail that you don't see anymore. All 4 bedrooms are on the 2nd floor and two of the four BR are oversized master BR. The full bathroom has recently again been updated with new shower. On the 3rd floor is a bonus attic space. The ceiling was raised and walls were insulated making it very comfortable in winter and summer even though there is no cooling or heating.
The current owners have spared no expense and have lovingly maintained and extensively updated the home. All updates are listed in the FEATURE section of this website.There is a newer Weil-McLean boiler that is oil powered but there is gas in the street as an alternative. The sewer and well are tied into the public system.Home is energy efficient due to the rolled insulation in walls.
In closing: Living in Slatersville offers an opportunity to not only live in a nice neighborhood, but also, to live in a community that is very proud of the town's heritage and work hard to preserve its rich history.