House of the Week: Sterling ranch offers incredible views of Lake Ontario
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STERLING, N.Y. – Eighty-three-year-old Vern Bishop says he has been reading the Post-Standard’s “House of the Week” articles since we “started doing them.”
When he and his wife, Jean, decided to sell his lovely ranch at 16269 Ontario Shores Road in Sterling, with its 133-feet of waterfront along Lake Ontario, he thought he would send in his nomination.
“It’s just a nice house, I think,” Bishop modestly said during the interview.
He finds living on the water to be “refreshing.”
“It is uplifting to see the lake every morning,” Bishop said, adding he enjoys watching the fishing boats and other activity on the lake.
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