From 1880 Victorian B&B To Magnificent Private Mansion
Step inside one of Troy, New York’s finest historic treasures: a remarkably intact 1880 Queen Anne Victorian mansion. Spanning over 4,200 square feet in the Eastside neighborhood, this grand structure features a classic covered front porch, original pocket doors, and soaring ceilings. Historically known as the home of Dr. James MacChesney, the property sits on a half-acre lot directly across from the Emma Willard School. While it was previously a B&B Inn, its days as a hotel have come to a close. The property was sold in 2025 to an architect owner who has since transitioned it back into a magnificent single-family home. Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/christopher-galo... License code: YMU8WZPLRDHXKQXS Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/locran/heritage License code: WIQPOARTGXCHF9WA #history #architecture

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