Historic House Listings

Check out the fireplace! Circa 1950 in Kansas. $315,000

December 27, 2024

Check out the fireplace in this house! The home was designed by noted local architect, William Newton “Bill” Caton. This was his personal residence until he retired. The house was built in 1950. It is located on .60 acre in Winfield, Kansas. The house features vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, large fireplace, built-ins and great windows. There is a spacious kitchen and updated bathrooms. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,534 square feet. $315,000

Contact Brianna Brooks with Berkshire Hathaway PenFed Realty: 620-441-3575

From the Zillow listing:

 

Do not miss the opportunity to own a piece of Winfield’s history! This stunning home, designed and built by renowned local architect William Newton “Bill” Caton, served as his personal residence until retirement. Nestled on a spacious corner lot, this home boasts a gorgeous native limestone exterior and distinctive architecture throughout. Upon entering the home, you will move into the show-stopping living room featuring two walls full of windows, vaulted ceilings, and an amazing fireplace serving as the focal point. The fully equipped kitchen comes with all appliances. Additionally, the home includes an extra fridge, washer, and dryer, making it move-in ready. A formal dining room and a mudroom with abundant storage and laundry facilities add to the home’s functionality. This home offers 3 bedrooms and two full bathrooms, including a large master suite with exterior access and a cozy wood-burning fireplace. The interior is filled with natural light from numerous windows, complemented by Hunter Douglas blinds in every room for privacy. Outside, enjoy the privacy of a backyard patio, a 2-car garage, a nice storage shed, and additional off-street parking. The bright and inviting layout, paired with the unique architectural details, creates a perfect blend of charm and practicality. This is your chance to own a truly one-of-a-kind property. Call the listing agent today for your private tour.

 

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