This majestic home is listed with the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1894 by George Meisner for his wife. Known as "The Elms", the house has over 5,200 square feet of living space on 2 floors with a full basement and attic.
The exterior features brick walkways, picnic area, beautiful landscaping with underground sprinklers, 4 acres, and several outbuildings. Located in Central Nebraska at the edge of the Sandhills.
The renovation includes updated electrical and plumbing, new roof, siding, paint and new windows. Bathrooms, bedrooms, parlors and hallways have been completely restored to original condition.
This home also features Queen Anne designs, antique furniture included, unique doorbell on front door, parquet floors, large pocket doors, transoms above the interior doors, glazed tile fireplaces, carved newel posts, wide hardwood trim, decorative designs in th...
This home also features Queen Anne designs, antique furniture included, unique doorbell on front door, parquet floors, large pocket doors, transoms above the interior doors, glazed tile fireplaces, carved newel posts, wide hardwood trim, decorative designs in the corner blocks around doors, large bedrooms, wide hallways, gold gilding on all woodwork, and the "Griffn" fireplace purchased at the World's Fair.
This property would make an excellent Bed & Breakfast or home for a large family.
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2010 Real Estate Taxes: $2,899.22
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Research Parcel Information1 mile north of Shelton, Nebraska on hard surfaced road. Turn north on C Street in Shelton, road turns into Shelton Road. House is on the east side of the road.
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