Description

    Off the second dining room is a wonderful 3 season porch for your morning coffee or relaxing evenings. Step out back and there is the unattached generous 1 car garage and the easy to maintain yard featuring bird feeders and flat play space. Ascend that majestic staircase and you’ll find the 4 large bedrooms, each with very large closets – an upscale indication that the original owners were likely people of wealth and social status. There’s a convenient full bath with what looks like original tile floors. One of the bedrooms has a vintage door to the roof of the porch that has been closed off for safety, another has a hidden staircase in the closet to the partially finished attic space. What a fun kid space or storage area! This home could be a great classic “Leave it to Beaver” family home, or . . . for the entrepreneur in you, picture a fun AIRBNB walking distance to all the downtown events. The home is solid and well built! All the floors are flat and level as the day it was built, and you can tell all around that it has been extremely well kept through the years. Mechanically sound with Natural gas furnace, Central air and water heater all new in 2008, and the roof was replaced in 2020. The electrical panel has been upgraded to a breaker panel by a licensed electrician and the stone foundation appears to be solid and in great condition. You won’t find many like this with so much room and in such good condition in today’s market. Welcome home! Book your showing today! Craftsmanship. Design details. Elegance. This classic 1922 downtown 2 story is worth seeing in person. The old school workmanship, amazing design and historic detailing will truly amaze you. From the street you’ll note the detailed “French quarter like” wrought iron railings and columns tell you this is NOT just another older house. Step in the front door and you’ll find the majestic hand crafted staircase, flanked by French doors on BOTH sides of the hallway. The main level hosts the formal dining room and spacious formal living room, separated by wood columns with built in display cabinetry. There’s even window seats that open for storage. Inside those window seats you’ll catch a glimpse of the original hardwood floors that lie beneath the current floor coverings. If true to that period of design, it’s possible the entire main level could have solid hardwood beneath! Just off the formal dining there’s a full bath, the complete kitchen with included appliances, AND a second spacious dining room and parlor.