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Here is a great home for a couple or family that is looking for old world charm. This home was built with quality in 1904. Located on a very quiet street two blocks from the old train depot. This is a standard size lot with a nice tree lined back yard, accented with a very nice 10 X 10 Gazebo. While the lot is small, the back yard is a park like setting as it backs into a lot that consists of nine acres. Quality antique wood throughout including 3 sets of thick pocket doors on the main level. Mostly oak wood trim on the main floor with the exception of the dining room which is trimmed in very rare "curly pine". Wrap around front porch, antique wood floors recently refinished, excellent steam heat through out. Full basement with concrete floor and window wells 1st floor with fireplace, kitchen (back staircase), dining room, family room, living room, foyer (ornate front staircase - stained glass windows), 1/2 bath 2nd floor - full bath, 1 smaller bedroom, 1 sewing room, 3 large bedrooms with closets 3rd floor - staircase to attic, very large open attic that would make an incredible master bedroom (must see) While the house is extremely nice, there is still some maintenaince that needs to be done before the house is in move in condition. Kitchen cabinets are from the mid 1800's Ursuline Academy (Arcadia, MO) and currently being put back in place. While the plumbing is copper and most of the house has been rewired, there is still some repairs that need to be completed. Basically, we are not selling a house that is ready to move into but it's close. Looking for someone who wants to finish this project and have a beautiful piece of history.
While the house is extremely nice, there is still some maintenaince that needs to be done before the house is in move in condition. Kitchen cabinets are from the mid 1800's Ursuline Academy (Arcadia, MO) and currently being put back in place. While the plumbing is copper and most of the house has been rewired, there is still some repairs that need to be completed. Basically, we are not selling a house that is ready to move into but it's close. Looking for someone who wants to finish this project and have a beautiful piece of history.
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