Description
Welcome to 5 East Harding Way, A Hurrle Weston Home. Known at one time as "The White Queen of Stockton, Built in 1906 for Charles J. Hurrle, Stockton Glass Works manager. Sold in 1915 to Mrs J.D. McDougald who bought it for her daughter, Carolyn Weston and son-in-law, Peter Weston, a local farmer and second chairman of the Stockton port commission. The home has 10 rooms at one time fronted the North Stockton Canal, Which at the time was very North Stockton. Your Bed and Breakfast Spot is ready!!! Basement,first story, second story, Ball room! spiral stair cases. WOW
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0BEDS
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0.32ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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4,776SQFT
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$251$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Welcome to 5 East Harding Way, A Hurrle Weston Home. Known at one time as "The White Queen of Stockton, Built in 1906 for Charles J. Hurrle, Stockton Glass Works manager. Sold in 1915 to Mrs J.D. McDougald who bought it for her daughter, Carolyn Weston and son-in-law, Peter Weston, a local farmer and second chairman of the Stockton port commission. The home has 10 rooms at one time fronted the North Stockton Canal, Which at the time was very North Stockton. Your Bed and Breakfast Spot is ready!!! Basement,first story, second story, Ball room! spiral stair cases. WOW
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