This house has a nice porch! Wish they showed inside the smaller building on the property. The house was built in 1913. It is located on .30 acre in Warrenton, North Carolina. The house features a wrap around front porch, wood floors, wide baseboards, crown moulding, built-ins and a spacious kitchen. The home is situated in Warrenton’s Historic District. A lot of great old homes there. Their bedroom/bathroom count seems off. I see three bedrooms and two bathrooms. $265,000
Contact Andrea Short with Rochelle Moon Realty: 252-213-7443
From the Zillow listing:
Southern elegance describes this early 1900’s 2-story residence located within Warrenton’s historic district. The home sits proudly on a picturesque corner lot and is graced by a magnificent wraparound porch. The main floor features: a stately living room with ornate fireplace adorned by built-ins; formal dining room filled with natural light that pours in from the spectacular bow windows; an expansive kitchen provides ample space to add an island or breakfast nook; an inviting den with full-wall bookshelves is the perfect room for gathering and relaxation. A gracious main level bedroom and full bathroom round out the main level of the home. The second level is unconditioned space and houses 3 additional bonus rooms, each with closets and decorative fireplaces; one room includes an adjoining dressing room with sink vanity. Large hallway walk-in closet with shelving for additional storage and a bathroom complete the second level. Outside, a 2-story outbuilding offers endless possibilities for storage, a workshop, art studio, etc. *Note: The upstairs is not heated or cooled, previous occupants used space heaters, chimneys are capped. Square footage for the second story has been classified as unfinished bonus space due to no permanent heat; home has been priced accordingly. Sold as is with no repairs made by sellers. This home is a perfect candidate for a renovation loan. Located in a walkable community only blocks from dining, shopping, entertainment and a short drive to Wake County, Kerr Lake and Lake Gaston.
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