The Wallis-Evans house really needs to be seen to be believed. This historic home has been restored to provide optimal comfort while maintaining wonderful antique aesthetics. It was featured in the Spring 2012 issue of Antiques & Fine Art. The main house was originally built in 1853 but has been preserved with utmost care. There are two bedrooms upstairs on either side of the stair case with a bathroom in between. Downstairs there are 2 sitting rooms (a den and a living room), as well as a kitchen and formal dining room. Underneath the staircase is an adorable hidden half bath. Then there is the enclosed porch, with an exceptional view of the gorgeous back yard.
Also on the property is a guest house attached to the garage/carport, as well as a small tool shed in the back yard. The one bedroom/one bathroom guest house matches the quality of the main house and has a large deck attached f...
Also on the property is a guest house attached to the garage/carport, as well as a small tool shed in the back yard. The one bedroom/one bathroom guest house matches the quality of the main house and has a large deck attached for enjoying the shade in the spacious back yard.
A number of improvements the owners have made to the house include:
* Copper gutters around both main house and guest house
* Metal Roof (8 yrs. old)
* Brick Driveway
* Sprinkler System with 8 zones
* Double pane windows on the back porch
* 3 A/C units for the main house & 1 A/C unit for the guest house
* Quality electric appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator
It's hard to capture this property in just words and pictures. To truly appreciate this house you have to see it, though it may be hard to leave once you get here!
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