This post contains photos from the current and previous listings, as well as a before and after section from the 1980's to now. If you want to see just the current listing photos, please use the links below to view them on your preferred website.
LISTING DETAILS
This stunning Victorian Italianate with exquisite and elaborate detail throughout, nestled in the heart of Manchester's Museum District, is sure to impress. Gorgeous library, den, East and West parlors adorned with rich moldings, hardwood floors and a fireplace in each room. Enjoy the chef's kitchen with quartz counters, butler pantry, center island and professional grade appliances. Formal dining room with built-in china hutches.
On the second floor you'll find four of the 5 bedrooms are served by private baths. Romantic master en-suite with gas fireplace, sitting room, private bath, and balcony. 2nd floor laundry room and 3rd floor exposed-beam rec room provide additional functionality to the home. Dreamy 5th bedroom on the third floor with walk-in closet and access to updated full bath. Take in the beautiful city view from cupola on the 4th floor.
Lounge outside on North or South porches or relax on the private patio made of "Boston's Big Dig" bricks. Enjoy the mature landscaping featuring; 200 year old Miss Kim Lilacs, Red Beech, Indian River, Antique Flowering Crabapple Trees. "Pretty Park", an enchanting botanical treasure is situated just across the street. This is an opportunity to own an iconic piece of the Queen City's History. A 1867 Hubbard Varney Mansion, proudly maintained for over 150 years by politicians, musicians, botanists, and athletes located in Manchester's North End, with local restaurants, bakeries, cafes and the cities trendiest spots.
PREVIOUS LISTING DETAILS
The proudly
maintained, Hubbard-Varney Home, is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. Be only the 4th owner of this elaborately detailed and
beautifully restored Italianate Villa. Just under 5,000 sq ft of living space, 5 bedrooms, 4.5
baths with extensive woodwork.
Built by Thomas Russell Hubbard, a sash and door maker in 1867. Lived-in by former Mayor of Manchester, David Varney through 1800’s and George and Sophie Gerassi, music teachers through most of the 1900s.
Built by Thomas Russell Hubbard, a sash and door maker in 1867. Lived-in by former Mayor of Manchester, David Varney through 1800’s and George and Sophie Gerassi, music teachers through most of the 1900s.
Mature landscaping featuring 200 year old Miss Kim Lilacs,
Red Beech, Indian River, Antique Flowering Crabapple Trees and
irrigation. Enjoy the beautiful property from the North or South
projecting porches, or the Eastern PRIVATE patio made of “Boston’s Big
Dig” bricks!
This unique and irreplaceable home has 5 bedrooms, 4 of
which are served by private baths. The 10ft high ceilings, stately crown
molding, grand windows, arched doorways, portico entryway, detailed
fireplaces, and regal layout with surely impress. The cupola towers 4
stories high allowing magnificent views above New Hampshire’s “Queen
City”, Manchester.
Conveniently located in the museum district, with “Pretty
Park” to it’s East, Currier Art Museum a short stroll to the West,
walking distance to shops, and downtown Manchester.
BACK ON THE MARKET $839,000
220 Myrtle St, Manchester, NH 03104
5 beds | 4 Full/1 Half baths | 4945 sqft | .26 acres
LINKS:
Listing Agent, Zillow, Realtor, Dgenealogy Blog,,
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Featured Photos
Before and After (The older photos are from the 1980's)
Street View
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