This home is situated on .87 of an acre of rare flat land that, with several separate titles, is potentially sub-dividable. Waterlines come into the property from two sides.
The east side of the property is bordered by a stone retaining wall with a pathway leading up from the street, past a border of colourful rose bushes to the front lawn shaded by a massive oak tree, all overlooking the lake and mountains beyond.
The north side features wide concrete steps leading up from the street, through the brick paved circular wrought iron arbor planted with brilliant red Chrysler climbing roses and wisteria, culminating at the original front porch and custom wood framed double doors each showcasing stained glass peacocks inset within the thermally insulated glass.

The .87 acre property features a large garden area, fruit trees/shrubs and various nut trees, enormous lilac trees, a Japanese Maple, grapevines and numerous other mature trees and shrubs along with peonies, irisis and roses.
Kane Manor circa 1900