47 Barkwood Lane, Spencerport, NY 14559 (Active)

Terri Williams
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
Victor, New York, 14564
United States
Meticulously maintained one owner home with Spencerport Schools. Located in a small neighborhood just outside the Village of Spencerport at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac backing up to forever wild. Great flow inside & lots of privacy outside! Four right size bedrooms including an enviable Master Suite with en-suite bath and walk-in closet. Cathedral Ceilings in Living and Family Rooms. Remodeled kitchen for today’s conveniences. And for any enthusiasts out there, it is HAM Radio ready.
Escape reality in the backyard oasis and let the day melt away watching birds in the feeders from your comfy deck chair covered by a retracting awning. Take a peaceful walk around the Zen Garden.
Located close to expressways & village amenities.
UPGRADES
Most Importantly UPGRADES!! Granite Counter tops, Brand New Roof & Shutters, 95% Rheem furnace w.upgraded filter & humidifier, A/C, 200amp + 130amp sub-panel upgrade, garage door & opener, Auto-retracting Sun Setter Awning, TREX Deck w.cap & stair lighting, large shed, soft-close cabinet hinges, dimmable under-cabinet lighting & even a new kitchen sink! Park-like yard with professionally landscaped perennial gardens. Plus much more!
Don’t Miss the First Opportunity to See this Home!
Delayed showings/negotiations until OPEN HOUSE Sunday June 30 from 1 – 3pm.
SPENCERPORT, NY
A Brief History of Spencerport, NY
The Village of Spencerport, prior to the building of the Erie Canal was just another farm. The farm, through which the canal passed at the Canawaugus Road, had been purchased by Daniel Spencer in 1804 and was sold off to become the first village lots. The village began about a mile and a half north of Ogden Center where business had begun to flourish. From that moment on, however, business in Ogden Center decreased and that of the new canal port increased.
The village was first called “Spencer’s Basin” but was soon changed to “Spencerport”. As commerce on the Erie Canal prospered, so did the fortune of the residents of Spencerport. In the late 1800’s Spencerport was a bustling canal center. Warehouses shipped out produce such as grain and beans. By 1900 Spencerport had 3 hotels, 3 grocery stores, 2 drug stores, and 2 shoe stores. Shops encompassed every trade and included 4 blacksmith shops, 3 cooper shops, 2 sheet metal shops and many other trades. Manufacturers included a fruit-press manufacturer and a sash & blind factory.
On April 22, 1867 the State Legislature passed an act to incorporate Spencerport as a Village and the first elections were held with William Slayton as the first President. The office is now known as Mayor.
The first store in the village was West & Richards on the north side of the canal. The first tavern was run by Daniel Spencer and was located on the south side of the canal. The first mail was brought into Spencerport by stage from Parma Corners. The first postmistress was Sarah Lincoln who served until 1897.
At the turn of the 20th century business in Spencerport was still prospering. In 1910 the Chamber of Commerce had a banquet with 100 in attendance from both Spencerport and Ogden. By 1917, with WW I being fought, the demand for produce was a boon for Spencerport farmers. Many young men from the area were either involved in the war effort or making high wages at defense plants in Rochester.
Municipal water was installed in 1912 through the efforts of many prominent citizens. This greatly aided the efforts of local fire fighters, with hydrants strategically placed throughout the village. Electricity was made available in 1917. During the early 1920’s all the streets in the village were paved. Sewers were installed in 1931 and a disposal plant was built that year as well.
Involvement in the community by the citizens of the village has given Spencerport the strength it has to this day. From the early days of the volunteers of the Spencerport Fire Dept. (founded in 1890), to the Spencerport Lions Club (founded in 1956), many organizations have formed to help Spencerport grow.
Although goods and produce no longer travel the canal, it is no less important to the future of Spencerport. To this day the Erie Canal remains a vital part of Spencerport. With the focus now on recreation and tourism, the Village of Spencerport is an important stop on the Western NY stretch of the Erie Canal. A revitalization effort to extend and improve the trail alongside the Erie Canal recently had Governor Pataki choose Spencerport as the spot for a speech highlighting his plans.
Condensed and compiled from portions of the book; 150 Years in Ogden – 100 Years in Spencerport by Earl E. White, published 1967. For much more detail on the history of Spencerport as well as Ogden, this book can be found at the Ogden Farmer’s Library.

Terri Williams
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Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
Victor , New York 14564
United States