This castle will put a spell on you! A truly one-of-a-kind Tudor Revival mansion in the heart of Rochester’s Maplewood Park Neighborhood. This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath gem offers the rare chance to own a piece of living history—rich in character, full of possibilities.
Lovingly restored by its current owner, an interior designer with a deep appreciation for the home’s heritage, every finish and fixture has been thoughtfully selected to highlight the residence’s timeless charm. The result is a seamless blend of airy modern styling and enduring architectural detail. Brand new architectural tear-off roof in 2020 and new rubber membrane 2024. Gas forced air heat and central AC. Kitchen freshly updated with new dual fuel ILVE gas range.
Move-in-ready, room to grow! Plumbing and framing in place for additional full bathrooms—one in the second-floor hallway closet (currently housing a stand-up shower) and one in the expansive walk-up attic, which offers a unique opportunity to finish the space and add a dramatic vaulted ceiling living area on the third floor!
Imagine the enclosed front porch (heated, not included in sqft) as a gracious entryway, a light-filled mudroom, or additional gathering space. Inside, you’ll find oversized doors, hand-hewn woodwork, and a stately living room anchored by a wood-burning fireplace—all overlooking Seneca Parkway’s iconic green median, which is treated like a pocket-park and beloved by neighbors.
Built by Professor Ezra M. Sparlin, and then rented by Martha Taylor Howard, Founder of the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House. The home is recognized by the City of Rochester as a “Designated Building of Value” for its unique materials, craftsmanship, historical significance, and possible connections to Frederick Law Olmstead.
429 Seneca Parkway offers the perfect balance of past and present, with room to personalize and grow. Completely move in-ready with options to invest sweat equity on every floor. Don’t miss your chance to live in a piece of Rochester’s history—while making it your own!
Delayed Negotiations; Offers Due Monday May 5th at 5pm
Lovingly restored by its current owner, an interior designer with a deep appreciation for the home’s heritage, every finish and fixture has been thoughtfully selected to highlight the residence’s timeless charm. The result is a seamless blend of airy modern styling and enduring architectural detail. Brand new architectural tear-off roof in 2020 and new rubber membrane 2024. Gas forced air heat and central AC. Kitchen freshly updated with new dual fuel ILVE gas range.
Move-in-ready, room to grow! Plumbing and framing in place for additional full bathrooms—one in the second-floor hallway closet (currently housing a stand-up shower) and one in the expansive walk-up attic, which offers a unique opportunity to finish the space and add a dramatic vaulted ceiling living area on the third floor!
Imagine the enclosed front porch (heated, not included in sqft) as a gracious entryway, a light-filled mudroom, or additional gathering space. Inside, you’ll find oversized doors, hand-hewn woodwork, and a stately living room anchored by a wood-burning fireplace—all overlooking Seneca Parkway’s iconic green median, which is treated like a pocket-park and beloved by neighbors.
Built by Professor Ezra M. Sparlin, and then rented by Martha Taylor Howard, Founder of the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House. The home is recognized by the City of Rochester as a “Designated Building of Value” for its unique materials, craftsmanship, historical significance, and possible connections to Frederick Law Olmstead.
429 Seneca Parkway offers the perfect balance of past and present, with room to personalize and grow. Completely move in-ready with options to invest sweat equity on every floor. Don’t miss your chance to live in a piece of Rochester’s history—while making it your own!
Delayed Negotiations; Offers Due Monday May 5th at 5pm
Property Details
Price:
$189,000
MLS #:
R1603777
Status:
Active
Beds:
4
Baths:
3
Address:
429 Seneca Parkway
Type:
Single Family
Subtype:
SingleFamilyResidence
Subdivision:
Seneca Park Land Resub
Neighborhood:
Rochester City-261400
City:
Rochester
Listed Date:
May 2, 2025
State:
NY
Finished Sq Ft:
2,068
Total Sq Ft:
2,068
ZIP:
14613
Lot Size:
8,400 sqft / 0.19 acres (approx)
Year Built:
1906
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Schools
School District:
Rochester
Interior
Appliances
Gas Cooktop, Gas Water Heater, Refrigerator
Bathrooms
2 Full Bathrooms, 1 Half Bathroom
Cooling
Central Air
Fireplaces Total
1
Flooring
Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Varies
Heating
Gas, Forced Air
Laundry Features
In Basement
Exterior
Architectural Style
Colonial, Two Story, Tudor
Construction Materials
Attic Crawl Hatchways Insulated, Brick, Copper Plumbing
Exterior Features
Blacktop Driveway, Balcony, Enclosed Porch, Fully Fenced, Porch
Parking Features
Detached, Garage, Garage Door Opener
Roof
Asphalt, Membrane, Rubber
Financial
Taxes
$5,065
Map
Community
- Address429 Seneca Parkway Rochester NY
- SubdivisionSeneca Park Land Resub
- CityRochester
- CountyMonroe
- Zip Code14613
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© 2025 New York State Alliance of MLS’s NYSAMLS. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. This site was last updated May-03-2025 12:05:14 am.
© 2025 New York State Alliance of MLS’s NYSAMLS. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. This site was last updated May-03-2025 12:05:14 am.
429 Seneca Parkway
Rochester, NY
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