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A place where beauty can be found in everyday items that translate to this simple, comfortable home. This homespun "American Four Square" comes with a legend. This Craftsman inspired home started life in the Village of Shavertown sometime around 1916.
In 1953 the home was rescued from the flooding of the Pepacton Reservoir, it was moved “ up on the hill “ as the natives call it. It became the Shavertown Presbyterian Church and it remained a sacred place until the church merged with the Andes Presbyterian Church in 1968. Since that time it has served as a delightful residence with the unpretentiousness of rural living.
An open covered porch leads to large open foyer and living room. It’s back to the 50s with a fully intact General Electric kitchen, with metal cabinets and black counter tops. (retro chic!). There is a formal dinning room, a ground floor bedroom and half bath that lets you extend living here through those senior years. A wide stairway leads to four generous guest bed rooms and a full bath. Amenities such as a rear enclosed porch entry can easily work as a breakfast room.
This home sits on a "builders’ acre" of lush lawn and native trees. For the angler it is a short walk to the Pepacton or just kick back and relax.
This is a co-exclusive and has been valued priced.
Co-Exclusive at $179,900.
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