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c.1905 Patrick H. Small House a 5816 sqft double-pile frame Colonial Revival with beaded weatherboard siding; hipped roof pierced by an imposing gable-front interruption; three bays wide; central-hall-plan; double-leaf front door flanked by sidelights and a large four-light transom; 2/1 sash windows; two-story gable-front porch altered in two-story gable-front porch altered in 1945; porch supported on two levels by paired Doric columns; first-level columns rest on brick piers; two interior-end chimneys on both the north and the south sides; two-story rear ell addition with a small one-level side porch supported by Doric columns. Patrick H. Small was the owner of a local general merchandise store, served as a county commissioner, and was a partner in the Yeopim Lumber CompanyMore recently, renovations have begun which include a state of the art true Chef's kitchen with commercial gas range double oven with hood, PLUS an additional double stack oven & warming drawer, TWO oversized refrigerators, built in microwave, trash compactor, garbage disposal, tankless hot water heater, natural gas, and of course plenty of granite counterspace and luxury cabinetry to compliment with beautiful tile backsplash & flooring. A new roof has been installed. ALL character has remained in tact and all materials have been preserved to restore and reuse. You'll be swept away by the distinguished rooms, towering ceilings, ornate trim, original glass panes & stained glass, notable pocket doors, prominent mantels, vintage fixtures, priceless charm and a location that can not be compared as this mansion is the first thing that captivates every eye that crosses the iconic ''S'' Bridge as you enter Historic downtown Hertford and is the only home that has a one of a kind view across the bridge from its stately front porch & second floor balcony. Oh, what a prestigious gem this is, deserving to be brought back to her glory days!