The Drury Tucker house was built in 1847 in Richmond, Virginia. It’s a perfect blend of old historic architecture and modern amenities. Reclaimed wood is used in several places within the house. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 2,658 square feet. $429,950
From the Zillow listing:
The Drury Tucker House, circa 1847, boasts historic charm, modern amenities, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, an office, den, formal living room, and eat-in kitchen. House retains its original heart pine floors, doors, and trim. Home boasts metal roofs and recently restored front balcony with reclaimed heart pine decking. Brick hardscaping and custom copper gas lantern and mailbox provide unique curb appeal to front façade. Open eat-in kitchen is perfect place to share meals and memories in the years to come. The custom tongue-and-groove island was made from reclaimed heart pine from a Richmond warehouse. In addition to granite countertops, kitchen features touch faucets, stainless steel appliances, and a WINE FRIDGE! New master suite has reclaimed heart pine flooring and a private deck. Adjoining four-piece marble tiled bathroom includes his-and-hers sinks, frameless glass shower and Jacuzzi air bubble tub. Backyard has 6 1/2 foot privacy fence for pets, screened-in-porch and outdoor patio for grilling. The eight years left on city tax abatement will save thousands in the coming years. Located within blocks from Union Market, Metzger’s, Sub Rosa, Liberty Public House, and The Roosevelt!
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