
This house has so much character! Has an interesting history too. It was originally built as a stage coach station. It was later used as a train station in the town of Warsaw, North Carolina. It was eventually moved to it’s current location. The house was built in 1848. It is located on 7.82 acres in Clinton, North Carolina. The house features a covered front porch, beautiful double front doors, wood floors, wainscoting, transom windows, wide baseboards, crown moulding, spacious kitchen and a claw foot tub. There is a large covered side porch, a carport and a detached storage shed. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,152 square feet. $500,000
Contact Courtenay Thompson with White House Real Estate: 910-620-7142
From the Zillow listing:
Step back in time with this stunning historic home, originally built in 1848 as a stagecoach station and later serving as a train station in Warsaw, before being carefully relocated to 7.82 wooded acres in Clinton. Rich with character, the home showcases preserved original wood floors, solid wood doors, hand-crafted masonry, and vintage windows that tell its story. Offering three bedrooms, each with its own fireplace, the residence blends historic charm with modern comforts. The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with new cabinetry, countertops, and appliances, while two full bathrooms include a private suite bath for the main bedroom. Every detail reflects a commitment to maintaining the home’s authenticity while adding the conveniences of today. This one-of-a-kind property offers the rare opportunity to own a piece of history surrounded by natural beauty—perfect for those who value timeless craftsmanship and serene acreage living.
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