Hi
Debby
Sorry it
took me so long but here goes. I am not sure about how to send the pictures,
plus we had a website and we still have a copy of it and I will try and get it
to you. Talk to you soon.
Shirley
Pin.ca and 123pin.com info
sheets
What is
being Listed and How Much?
-a 1916
heritage house
-3000 sq. ft. of space in 21/2
stores
-situated on 3.4 acres of land
-asking 175,000 o.b.o.
PROPERTY INCLUDED OR
LEASE? Provide details of
either.
-treed and landscaped 3.4 acres.
-natural flowing creek on property.
BUILDING /
CONSTRUCTION - wood,
concrete, basement or crawlspace, type of roofing
etc.
-wood construction
-full wood
basement
-insulated roof with
asphalt shingles.
originally built in
1916, moved onto a wood basement and completely restored in 1988 &
89.
LAYOUT - (sort of a verbal
walk-through)
Walking into the front door, featured lead
glass window in door, you come into the foyer. Off the foyer on the left is a
room with bay window with lead glass looking into the enclosed sunroom. Off to
the right of the foyer is the Victorian dining room and parlor with more lead
glass windows, also a piano window. Straight ahead off the foyer is the kitchen
which was now used as a check-out station. Off the check-out(old kitchen is the
new kitchen which served as the main work area for the two tearooms. The kitchen
is a fully equipped. Off the check-out you will enter into the country sunroom
which overlooks the creek. The main floor also includes office and washrooms.
Going back to the foyer we will now take the stairway to the second floor. the
steps are all hardwood with a turnpoint landing and original railings.Reaching
the second floor you are in large foyer which has five large bedrooms and a
small second floor sunroom leading off it. From the second foyer is the flight
of stairs leading to the attic, with trap door. The attic is an open beam
structure which is insulated on the outside of the roof. All the woodwork in the
house is original. Hardwood floors, plate rails,etc. There is a original
swinging door off the Victorian dining room. Also includes some original light
fixtures.
MECHANICAL - a/c, heat, hot water tanks, boilers, any other
building mechanics
-full service natural gas furnace
-electric water
heater.
-underground
power.
-piped in
Saskatchewan river water, also underground piped in water from dugout for
landscaping.
-outside trap door
to basement.
INVENTORY /
EQUIPMENT – List
items of note. Otherwise, say to
call owner for complete list..
-tables and chairs for the two tearooms, for
seating up to 50 people.
-all the dishes and
accessories included.
-large upright
cooler, commercial Miele dishwasher.
-kitchen stoves, one
electric,one convection, one natural gas.
-4 deepfreezes,
various sizes, regular fridge.
-two computers and a
fax machine,
for display
purposes, two antique wood stoves and a claw foot bathtub.
SPECIAL
FEATURES - includes
many details of the business here.
History of the business may be appropriate.
-home was declared a Provincial Heritage Site
in1989.
-"House of Treasures
and Keepsakes" was open for 15yrs. Vendors retired.
-Restaurant/Tearoom
seats approximately 50 patrons.
-Catering for
different size groups can be handled in house or away.
-Sales include
crafts, giftware,baking and jams plus many many consignment items from the
surrounding area.
-Upon entering the
smell of homemade baking greeted you at the door.
-Two tearooms- the
Victorian and the Country Sunroom- provide a very tranquil setting, in which you
could sit and enjoy a light lunch and desert or maybe a full
meal.
-Freshly baking
accompanied homemade lunches. The luncheon menu included such items as soup,
sandwiches, salads, chicken grills, perogies, spatzle and sausage, plus much
more and varied desserts.
-Just a quick look
at the guest book tells you that the name 'House of Treasures and Keepsakes" was
known worldwide.
LAND /
TAXES - size of
land, and legal description if available, plus annual taxes. Includes gross or
net sales figures here if available
-Approximately 3.4 acres situated on part of
SW3-39-20, Wof 2nd.
-Taxes are
1585.13/year.
Gross income in 1999
was approx. $91,000, 2001was approx. $83,500, 2003 was
approx.68,000.
CONTACT
INFORMATION - for
the site. Not always the same as on the contracts.
-Jane Junk-Tel:(306)
598-2077
Maxine Vanderlinde- Tel:
(306) 598-2021
-Shirley Kunz - Tel:(306)
598-2141, Cell: (306)231-7813, Email: lskunz@bogend.ca
ABOUT THE
COMMUNITY - a bit
about the community. I try to find a local information website, and I include a
link to Map Quest here
also.
-We have a
Kindergarten to Grade 12 school, with gymnasium.
-Roman
Catholic Church.
-Seniors center with
community library, and bowling alley.
-Credit Union,
grocery store, post office.
-Sports grounds with
ball diamonds,indoor hockey arena, community hall.
BE SURE TO INCLUDE
ANYWHERE UP TO 15 PICTURES AND CAPTIONS FOR EACH PHOTO.