This 19th century Queen Ann Victorian home is located in the very desirable north end of Nashua. A diamond in the rough. A fabulous Historic District location allows for a quick evening walk into the center of town to enjoy the many restaurants and festivities available in Nashua's vibrant downtown! As you enter the home you are welcomed by a large gracious foyer and living room. Then proceed through the dining room into the kitchen. Just off the kitchen there's a laundry area and second access to the second level, and a butler's pantry with built-in china cabinets. Hardwood floors throughout. The original, custom woodwork and doors are magnificent. New electrical and heating systems. Bring your creativeness and love! The Stephen and Maria Mansfield House is one of many stunning old houses along the largely residential street. The dwelling was built in 1888 for Stephen Willard Mansfield, a shoe dealer in Nashua, and his wife, Maria. The Mansfield House is a great example of a more modestly sized Queen Anne style house, which is typified by the asymmetrical plan, varied siding types, and intricate carvings and turned posts. This house is dominated by a two-story rounded bay which is capped by a conical roof. She could definitely use a good paint job but it’s a really sturdy old home built from old-growth lumber. She’s here to stay! Showings begin on Friday 4/18 at 9 a.m.