553 Jare Garden St, Little Falls, NY | Built in 1879
Commanding attention in the heart of Little Falls, this 1879-built Victorian home is a testament to 19th-century architectural beauty and craftsmanship. Spanning four stories and over 5,800 square feet, it remains one of the grandest historic residences in the area—rich in original details and atmosphere.
From the moment one enters, the home reveals a strong sense of history: ornate woodwork, multiple fireplaces, and elegant light fixtures evoke the artistry of the Gilded Age. The foyer features finely carved wood, decorative panels, and an impressive staircase that draws the eye upward through the building’s generous vertical space.
The main floor showcases grand entertaining rooms, including a formal dining room anchored by a chandelier and bay windows, and a parlor that retains its original character. High ceilings, transom windows, and decorative trim reflect the Victorian desire to impress and inspire.
The home is configured with eight bedrooms, three bathrooms, and nine fireplaces—each one uniquely styled. Upstairs, spacious bedrooms feature natural light and period features such as built-in cabinetry and vintage doors. The third floor holds even more rooms, offering potential for creative restoration, while the basement level includes additional space once used for storage and domestic work—common in large homes of this era.
This home offers not only size but also architectural integrity, maintaining elements such as stained glass, hardwood floors, and traditional hardware. It stands as a rare and beautiful example of Victorian urban domestic architecture, nestled in a historically rich New York community.
Brandon Morher • riverbrandon@gmail.com
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Photo Credit: Jeremy Ackerman, Ackerman Photograph & Matt Ossowski, Mohawk Valley
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