How about those porches! Would be a fun house to decorate. The house was built in 1865. It is located on two acres in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Not a fan of some of the flooring inside, but the house does have nice features. The home features double front porches, hardwood floors, stained glass windows, vintage light fixtures, wide baseboards, chair rails, built-ins and original mantels. The kitchen could use some work. The sink looks odd. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 5,083 square feet. $459,000
Contact Pattie Kosik with Amanda Howard Sotheby’s International Realty: 931-993-4772
From the Zillow listing
Don’t miss the chance of a lifetime to own this historic Tennessee landmark! This late 1800s Queen Anne Victorian home has a prestigious historic Mulberry Avenue address. The beautiful estate is a short walk to the timeless downtown Fayetteville area and has been a landmark for more than 150 years with huge potential for restoration – the house and grounds are just begging to be returned to their former glory! Large ancient trees make up the 2-acre lot, along with many different species of wildflowers, as well as 100s of feet of stacked stone fences. Both sides of the property are bordered by significant historic homes on Estate-scale multi-acre lots. The rear of the grounds border 200+/- acres of natural woodlands (privately owned). Deer, foxes, a variety of songbirds, owls, and other wildlife frequent the property – often & easily spotted from the large back windows of the sunroom. Structure professionally measures 2,278 SF (first floor) 1,533 SF (second floor) & 1,272 SF (basement)
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