The Cutbush House is a one-of-a-kind property nestled high on the west bank of Seneca Lake, offering 186 feet of pristine lakefront. Built circa 1830 by Dr. Edward Cutbush, the founding Dean of Geneva Medical College, this historic home was designed to showcase breathtaking lake views from every room. As you step through the front door, large windows and French doors invite you to take in the expansive vistas.
The home features generously sized open porches on each level, accessible directly from the kitchen, great room, and bedrooms—perfect for enjoying the scenery. Inside, you'll find timeless charm, including soaring ceilings, intricate woodwork, and multiple fireplaces, all complemented by modern updates. The primary suite offers a serene retreat, while the updated kitchen boasts sleek quartz countertops. The bathrooms have been thoughtfully renovated, and a convenient second-floor laundry adds to the home's functionality.
The 1,074-square-foot finished lower level offers versatile space for everything from an in-law suite to a home business, complete with private exterior access and stunning lake views.
For outdoor enjoyment, relax on the brand-new permanent composite dock or entertain guests with a boat lift installation—perfect for mooring boats. A tram makes it easy to access the lake, and the shore shed is equipped with electricity, ideal for a refrigerator or storing lake furniture.
Located in the coveted Historic South neighborhood, this property offers a unique blend of lakefront living, modern convenience, and walkability to downtown Geneva and Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
4,420 Sq Ft
1.3592 Private Acres Lot Size
single family home
US$1,753 Monthly Tax
Built in 1831
MLS/Listing ID R1671620
2 Stories
Programmable Thermostat
In-Law Floorplan
Entrance Foyer
Eat-in Kitchen
Den
Upper Level
Lot - Rectangular Lot
Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway
Parking - Detached
Porch
Patio
Covered
Electric Water Heater
Exhaust Fan
Gas Cooktop
Gas Water Heater
Microwave
Range Hood
Refrigerator
Washer
Water Purifier Owned
Low Threshold Shower
Quartz Countertops
Separate Formal Dining Room
Storage
Blown-in Insulation
Heating - Forced Air
Heating - Gas
Heating - Heat Pump
Ceramic Tile
Hardwood
Dock
Private Yard
Cooling - Central Air
Cooling - Zoned
Construction - Copper Plumbing
Construction - Wood Siding
Style - Colonial
Style - Historic Antique
Dishwasher
Double Oven
Dryer
Public Water
Water
Community Sewer
Lake
Cooling - Heat Pump
Storm Windows
Wood Frames
Dock Access