Historic House Listings

Nice wrought iron fence! Solid looking house! C. 1920 in Virginia. $149,500

August 29, 2025

I love the wrought iron fence! This is a solid looking house! The home was built in 1920. It is located on .75 acre in Bluefield, Virginia. The house features a covered front porch, wrought iron fencing, wood floors, nice staircase, baseboards, picture rails, chair rails and a stone retaining wall. The backyard is fenced and there is a detached garage. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,922 square feet. $149,500

Contact Donna Pridgen with Tazewell County Realty: 276-970-3686

From the Zillow listing:

 

Circa 1920’s………….Presenting a Four Square Brick & Shingle Home with iron fencing and large side yard! Imagine sitting on a large wrap around porch, swinging and enjoying the summer breeze while listening to your kids or grandkids (or pups) safely play in the fenced in side yard! This home boasts gorgeous natural wood floors and woodwork in most areas of the home, Huge windows let light into these glorious spaces. Imagine snuggling up around the fireplace and having your family join you in the spacious formal dining room. The kitchen area has ample appliances, and a great benched table is perfect for a cozy breakfast. At the top of the stairway, there are gorgeous etched glass windows that were very high end windows in their day! Bedrooms, a tiled bath and a built in linen area are on the second floor. The nursery off the master bedroom, has been used as a closet during the last 18 years. It would make a wonderful office or library area. Again, gorgeous windows add to the ambiance. The basement has an outside entry and has space galore. There is a sump pump and it occasionally gets a trickle of water. The age of the roof is unknown. There are stunning, carved corbels underneath the roof. Beautiful home that just needs a little paint here and there!!! Age of roof is unknown. Home is being sold *as is, where is. Home inspections are welcome for information purposes only. The garage needs some work, as does the space above……however, it would make a wonderful man cave or office.

 

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