Welcome to a piece of Syracuse history in the heart of the Sedgwick Farms Historic District! This stunning Italianate Villa, built in 1875 by prominent salt manufacturer and former mayor Lyman Stevens, is a rare treasure. Part of a trio of Victorian-era mansions designed for Stevens' daughters, this home embodies timeless elegance with modern functionality. From the moment you approach, you'll be captivated by the architectural charm & the preservation of original features, including 149-year-old wood floors, intricate moldings, and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the home with natural light. The grand front door even boasts its original Greek warrior door handle. Modern Updates for Comfortable Living: new roof (2023) with arch shingles & fully updated electrical system (2018) provide peace of mind. Enjoy year-round comfort with a modern furnace (2018), A/C (2020), and a 50-gal hot h20 tank (2022).Updated plumbing, including a new copper waterline to the street (2018), ensures reliability. Hard-wired smoke detectors and a 6-camera security system offer safety and convenience. A Chef’s Delight: The kitchen marries historic charm with contemporary upgrades, featuring exposed original brick walls and spray foam insulation for energy efficiency. White shaker cabinetry with quartz countertops & a farmhouse sink. Premium Hallman 40” gas stove with convection oven & pot filler. SS smart refrigerator with high-tech features. Charming Pantry and Baths: A custom-built pantry includes cabinetry & countertops with a sink repurposed from the original 1888 washbay. The bathrooms retain 1920s subway tile and penny hexagon floors, while modern fixtures and updated plumbing add functionality. Bonus Features: 2 bay garage includes a workshop with exterior access, water, wired for electric, and a loft space with a fireplace. Close proximity to downtown Syracuse shops & business, all area hospitals, and Syracuse University. This residence offers a seamless blend of historic elegance and modern upgrades. Don’t miss the chance to own this architectural masterpiece—a perfect blend of Syracuse’s past and your future!