Frogs, birds and fish preside over an environment of solitude and serenity neatly tucked away near the heart of downtown Lake Geneva.
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History & tranquility: Lake Geneva's oldest home up for sale
Welcome to 324 Sage St.
Dee Fiske is selling her property at 324 Sage St. to retire in a warmer climate.
Tranquil yard
The backyard at 324 Sage St. includes a pond containing koi, a colorful type of fish originating in Japan. Birds and frogs also populate the verdant oasis.
Dee Fiske
Dee Fiske is selling her property at 324 Sage St. to retire in a warmer climate. Aside from one of Lake Geneva’s oldest homes, the land also contains a separate studio/office building, seen her beyond the trellis.
Frogs in the koi pond
Frogs and koi swim in this water feature in the backyard of Dee Fiske’s home.
Alive with floral colors
Situated on two city lots, the home at 324 Sage. St is surrounded by floral beauty.
Daisies
No backyard garden oasis is complete without daisies.
Pretty in the rain
A flower in the backyard at 324 Sage St.
Kitchen addition
In plain view from this angle is the kitchen addition, which comes off to the left of the original house. The addition has sliding doors that open onto the deck. Dee Fiske had the kitchen and deck installed, as well as everything in the yard, even the trees.
Spacious
LEFT: Perhaps the most spacious room in the home is the kitchen — but it might feel that way due to the large windows overlooking the yard.
Historic detail
BELOW: While Dee Fiske made updates throughout the historic home, she also kept aspects that retain its charm, like original wooden support beams in the kitchen.
William was here
Fiske kept the original door to her basement. In the door, below the sliding lock, is etched “Wm. Alexander.” Alexander was the original owner of the home, a barrel maker who worked at the grist mill down the road. Today, that mill is the Geneva Lake Museum.
Chimney
Upstairs, brick from the chimney remains exposed.
Lizzie's Lodgings
Currently at her home, Fiske is running a bed-and-breakfast named after Lizzie, her 10-year-old Schnauzer. Guests stay on the second floor.
Old time charm
Another second-floor guest room at 324 Sage St.
Fire up the stove
Fiske has a wood-burning stove in her living room.
Dining comfort
The dining room at 324 Sage St., which opens into the living room.
The view from the deck
Part of Dee Fiske’s private backyard oasis at 324 Sage St.
Can you hear the frogs?
It is obvious why Dee Fiske has this ornament on her deck coffee table — frogs are often singing in the backyard.
Surrounded by nature
Dee Fiske stands near the edge of her koi pond.
Allium seeds
Seeds are forming on the alliums in Fiske’s yard, an oasis of floral beauty.

