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Home offers riverfront country living at its best


October 18, 2009

Imagination becomes reality at this country estate-like home on the Fox River in rural Kendall County.

Imagine a large, wooded lot with spectacular Fox River views can be enjoyed year 'round, and a home designed to provide luxury, space, comfort and style.

This home has it all. Consider the kitchen, a spacious chef's dream lineup of large countertops, cabinetry, work island/breakfast bar with granite top and sink, breakfast table area, pantry closet, ceramic tile floor and top-grade appliances. The walk-out basement is another dream space, with fourth and fifth bedrooms, family room, game room, wet bar, recreation room and access to the patio below the deck.

Formal spaces include living and dining rooms, and for the home work oriented, an office/den.

Private spaces include three bedrooms on the main level, including the master suite and bath, with double sink and vanity, whirlpool tub and separate shower.

Throughout there are touches of class, comfort and convenience, such as 14-foot and step-up ceilings, decorative columns, raised-panel doors and French doors, two fireplaces, central air conditioning, radiant heated basement floor, first-floor laundry, interior stair to unfinished attic for extra storage, 200-amp electric service and three-car garage.

The 9.7-acre property even allows for horses.

The location puts the home within easy reach of Route 71, which connects south to Interstate 80, as well as rural Millbrook, Newark, Plano and Yorkville.

Children in the home would attend Sandwich schools.