Welcome to the Internet home of 1600 Victory Drive.


This house is for sale after a three-year renovation. Situated on a corner lot, "1600" was built in 1961 by the previous owner and includes a connected 20' breezeway, custom patio, single car garage, circular driveway, 16' utility building, a finished full basement with recreation room, game room, utility room, and walk-in cedar closet. Several handicap features were retained including an inconspicuous vertical lift to the back door and custom built handrails in the main hallway. Read the posts below for complete descriptions of the home's many features. Smoke-free, pet-free home. Clean!


1600 Victory Drive
Pleasant Hills Estates
Newport, Delaware 19804

Current Status:
SOLD


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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Layout: A Walk-Around

The House


The house is 42' x 28' with a total floor area of 1645'sq including the lower level. In the Pleasant Hills Estates community, the house is unique with its layout and orientation to both Victory and MacArthur drives. The covered breezeway is 12' x 20' and connects the house to the one-car garage.The house is 3/4 brick with siding on the rear facing the patio. The house presents brick to all angles visible from the street. The windows are all double-pane, double-hung replacement windows making the house very quiet from street noise. They also tilt in for cleaning and are excellent insulators from heat in the Summer and the Winter cold. Central air conditioning has kept the house cool in the recent heat wave and the natural gas heater is in excellent condition, both controlled by a digital programmable thermostat.

The front door steps are all brick with iron railings and a brick walkway leading to the steps from the driveway. Both front and rear doors have been upgraded with steel doors. The main picture window and side double-hung windows are Anderson windows installed several years ago.

The roof is in excellent condition and the gutters are all LeafGuard® brand anti-leaf and debris gutters. Downspouts are all oversized to handle any downpour. The wood-burning fireplace flue is capped with the required spark guard.

The utilities have all been updated with the latest wireless no-entry meters. Cable TV is installed (service is turned off) and the neighborhood FIOS service is mounted on the pole at the corner of the lot making a new connection simple.

Landscaping
Front and side shrubs and garden areas have been excavated and replaced with topsoil and low-maintenance stone. There is no mulch to replace every year. Red crushed stone sits atop two layers of landscape material to eliminate weeds.
All shrubs are new and are also low-maintenance. Azaleas and ground junipers are plant-and-forget. The large rhododendron on the corner was planted 50 years ago and blooms in late April. Around the corner are two Mountain Laurels and a "Walking Stick Tree" with its very unusual curly branches and interesting hanging flowers. Continuing around to the side garden are the two blueberry plants and a red azalea.
When you first see the house, you can't help but notice the large Norway Maple trees that each have 30' canopies. Ringing the house, these trees were planted 50 years ago and provide cooling shade in the hot Summer months. A set of Adirondack chairs under the trees in the backyard provide an excellent spot for reading while enjoying the Robins and Cardinals visiting the two birdbaths. A red maple shades the backyard between the Norway Maples and the house providing maximum cooling in the summer.

The Patio
At this point, you will enter the patio walking through an opening in the granite and quartz wall. To your right will be the steps going down to the cellar entrance. The patio was designed and built by the original owner using concrete circles created on the property. The granite and quartz is from a Pennsylvania rock quarry and makes the wall a very unique addition. A water fountain was built into the wall for the neighborhood children but has been decommissioned in recent years.
Accent flower pots are incorporated into the patio blocks and now support Coleus and Caladium plants.

The large flower pot is made in the same motif as the concrete patio... it is poured concrete and was made exactly where it sits today.

A flowering pink Korean Spice Viburnum is planted under the kitchen window. It flowers in late Spring with beautifully scented blooms. Enjoy them while they last because they are a fleeting precursor to Summer.
The Breezeway
The breezeway is enclosed by very large screen panels allowing unrestricted airflow. All surfaces are covered in finished aluminum flashing making it easy to clean and again, very low maintenance. The ceiling is vinyl with recessed lighting and a remote-controlled outdoor ceiling fan. All lights are controlled by electronic dimmers from inside the house. The fan remote control is portable and can be carried to the breezeway then returned to its holder in the dining room.



The Lift
The wheelchair/powerchair lift takes the rider from ground level to the back door landing and has a 550lb capacity. The lift is designed to allow a powerchair user to operate the lift without assistance. Two call buttons let the rider raise or lower the lift, enter and lock the loading gate then raise or lower the lift from the large controls inside the lift compartment. Since the lift does not get wet except in the most unusual weather events, the lift is in excellent condition. If the lift is not needed today, it can be disassembled and stored for your golden years! The backdoor steps are made from TimberTech Rosewood Earthwood composite material built over the original concrete steps. Installed to compliment the vertical lift, the iron railings are custom built to allow the lift gate to swing across the steps for safety.


The Garage
The garage is sufficient for parking any contemporary vehicle. The floor has been sealed and painted and a new window installed in the outside wall. The new entry door from the breezeway is keyed to match the kitchen door locks. One key opens all three doors (including the basement door.) The automatic garage door opener drives the original wood 8' door. The garage overhead light is switched from inside the garage or inside the house. The large steps provide easy access to the full attic over the garage which is perfect for storing those long-term treasures or seasonal tools.
There is a security flood light at the outside rear of the garage with switches in the garage and in the master bedroom. Under the light is the 8' iron firewood holder (see the living room section for a description of the wood-burning fireplace.)



The Driveway
The circular driveway is worth a mention here. It allows you to drive in at one end and drive out the other. As a civil engineer specializing in roadways and concrete structures, the previous owner had this driveway built to his specifications. It is unlike most other residential driveways. It is built over 8" of crushed stone on top of 12" of select sand. The concrete is steel reinforced the same as I-95!

The Utility Building
The 16' utility building sits on the back side of the garage and provides storage for a riding lawnmower and those other power tools used around the house. Double doors on both ends allow the lawnmower to drive in one end and out the other. A stone path connects the front and back doors. Arborvitae planted in the yard will, in a few years, form a green curtain which will hide the utility building from the street. A flower garden the length of the building provides a colorful accent.





The Hedge
The property line is marked by a spirea hedge that blooms in late spring with white flowers. The bush next to the cellar steps is also white spirea.

The backyard in October