| Franklin Historical
Home in Franklin Square Historic District. Built in 1835 and known
as the Bonesteel-Mott House. Mott was known to have built more shipping
vessels in Oswego than any other man. This house has one of the finest
Greek Revival Entry ways with its recessed front doorway, fluted Ionic
columns, and double, iron-railed stairway. Home of the Mott family
for over 100 years. Former home of State Assemblyman William Lewis.
Extra large yard surrounded by the original stone wall and iron fence.
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On
bus route
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Heat
is included in rent. Separate thermostats in each apartment
allowing for individual temperature control.
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Natural
gas hot water heaters
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On
site laundry facilities
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Off
street parking
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Snow
and trash removal
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Lawn
maintenance
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Furnished
apartments available
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Pets
are not allowed
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All
apartments are thoroughly cleaned between tenants including
appliances, flooring and carpets
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rare copper beech tree, one of the Oswego landmarks, still remains
on the property today. Mosaic tiled entrance with etched glass double
door entry leads to a spectacular foyer with an open winding stair
case and wall. Remodeled in the 70's but much of the original woodwork
remains. Large roomy apartments with plenty of storage. Beautiful
hardwood floors with some carpeting. Separate thermostats in each
apartment to control heat. Heat is included in the rent. Natural gas
hot water heaters. Electric ranges. On site laundry facilities. Off
street parking. Snow and trash removal. Lawn maintenance. Walking
distance to business district, restaurants, Franklin and Breitbeck
Parks and Wrights Landing (on Lake Ontario), site of the famous Harborfest
fireworks. On bus route. |