Asheville became a hub for the Arts and Crafts movement in the early 20th century, influenced by the establishment of Biltmore Industries. This movement emphasized craftsmanship and harmony with nature, which is reflected in many historic homes in the area. This is one of those homes. With a Cotswold Style roof and custom bungalow features. Rarely are homes of this quality on the market. Please bring buyers interested in restoring this unique home back to its original glory. It won't take much to do so. Many of the hardwood features have not been painted. Original light fixtures and sconces. Oil furnace heats water for nice radiator heat. You have to see the hardwood floors that have never been refinished, but beautiful. Kitchen is dated but functional. Amazing attic used as artist studio. A matching "Dollhouse" in the back yard could be a studio as well.Location is perfect. A level walk to Haywood Road and everything West Asheville, plus easy access to I-240, I-26, and I-40.
Property Type: | Residential | Property Subtype : | Single Family Residence |
Year Built : | 1927 | Construction Type : | Site Built |
Lot Size : | 0.38 Acres | Living Area : | 1,253 sqft |
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