
This house was built by a casket shop owner, J. L. “Daddy” Hart. He was also the local undertaker and was important to the railroad in Saluda. The house was built in 1886. It is located on .56 acre in Saluda, North Carolina. The house features double front porches, wood floors, bead board for days, exposed brick, baseboards, french doors and wainscoting. The kitchen definitely needs some assistance. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms. $277,000
Contact David Eshan with Keller Williams Drive: [email protected]
From the Zillow listing:
There are homes…and then there are stories. Perched quietly above the historic town of Saluda, NC since 1886, the J.L. “Daddy” Hart House is believed to be tied to one of Saluda’s earliest and enduring figures, James Leander Hart. Local accounts suggest he played a role in the early days of the railroad; some say even driving the first spike along the Saluda Grade. He was the local undertaker while running an general store and casket shop. He was also a builder of early structures that helped shape the town. While buyers should independently verify these details, the sense of history here is unmistakable. Time has left its mark here. The home retains original elements like wide porches, wood-paneled interiors, and a setting framed by mature trees offering a glimpse into its early character and the opportunity to bring it forward with intention. This is not a project for the faint of heart, however. The home is in significant disrepair and will require extensive renovation, including structural and system updates. It is being sold as-is, offering a blank canvas for those with vision and an appreciation for preservation. Saluda itself is a place where history and landscape meet. It is a storied railroad town now on the cusp of its next chapter with the planned Saluda Grade Trail. As interest in the area continues to grow, opportunities like this, where history, location, and potential converge, are increasingly rare. For those drawn to the idea of bringing something meaningful back to life, this is a chance to be part of Saluda’s story
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