Location
Agent Comments
Welcome to the Historic McClary House, a distinguished 1839 brick residence built by early Seneca Falls machinist George H. McClary. Rich in architectural heritage, this remarkable home showcases preserved Federal and Greek Revival details, including flat stone lintels, a classic cornice, original woodwork, and period lighting that reflect the craftsmanship of its era. Currently configured as a two-family residence, the property offers exceptional versatility—ideal for a gracious single-family home, owner-occupied two-family, or thoughtfully restored bed & breakfast. Each expansive apartment features formal living and dining rooms, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms, along with original chandeliers and light fixtures that enhance the home’s historic character. Both units enjoy their own covered front porches and three-season rooms, creating inviting spaces to appreciate the setting. Additional highlights include three decorative fireplaces (formerly gas), upper and lower enclosed and open porches, laundry, and separate utilities. A full walk-up attic provides generous storage and future potential. A rare opportunity to own and steward a truly significant piece of Seneca Fall history!
Listings provided courtesy of Daniel J. Toner (Phone: 315-719-4045) and Buffalo Niagra MLS
Amenities
- Dryer
- Dishwasher
- Free-Standing Range
- Gas Water Heater
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Washer
Interior Features
- Floor Covering: Hardwood,Laminate,Linoleum,Tile,Varies,Vinyl
- Heating: Gas,Steam
- Interior Features: Separate/Formal Dining Room,Entrance Foyer,Separate/Formal Living Room,Pantry,Second Kitchen,Natural Woodwork,Bedroom on Main Level
Exterior Features
- Exterior: Blacktop Driveway, Balcony, Fully Fenced
- Foundation: Stone
- Lot Description: Historic District, Irregular Lot, Residential Lot
- Parking: Detached, Garage
- Roof: Standard
- Siding: Brick, Other, Wood Siding
Additional Features
- County: Seneca
- Property Type: Single Family Residence
- Status Date: 12/18/2025
- Stories: 2
- Water/Sewer: Connected, Public
- Year Built: 1839