We present the Campbell-Fitzhugh home. Reclaimed from the brink of obsolescence, this majestic 1906 home is squarely located in the Marlin’s newly formed Historical District. The owner has restored this wonderful home to its former glory. She spared no expense to preserve this piece of Falls County history, guaranteeing the longevity of the home, without sacrificing its original charm. This home has 2608 square feet of downstairs living space, with an additional capability to resurrect the second floor, creating another 600 square feet of living space, with its own private bath. Every square inch of the downstairs living area was touched during renovation. Some key features of the interior of the home include: original high ceilings, hardwood floors, original beadboard, original solid wood kitchen cabinets. The dining room includes a built-in mahogany buffet-style storage cabinet; the living room has a solid wood built-in bench, as well as, two large display cabinets with plate-glass doors. The primary bedroom is directly off the living room, and has a spacious closet and incredible natural light. The primary bath room has been renovated to include both an independent shower, and a claw foot bath tub. Step out the front door, and spend your afternoons on the newly refinished covered front porch, that extends the length of the house. The detached, 2-car metal garage has been newly constructed. It was installed upon an existing concrete pad, and contains 2 bays, with roll up doors, LED lighting, and electricity. From a pure condition standpoint, this home should easily qualify for FHA. It does have thermostatically-controlled heat. If you are a serious lover of these incredible homes, this one is a must see. This home is owned by and was renovated by a 30-year construction industry professional. Key upgrades to this home include: 200 amp electrical service; house has been rewired, to include removal of knob and tube, and installation of new wiring, and GFCI in all applicable areas; new plumbing with PVC and PECS throughout; front sewer line was replaced, to include a cleanout suitable for RV usage; a tankless water heater was installed; foundation work completed, to include the installation of 23 piers; R-38 batt insulation installed in the attic; entirely new roof surface, to include Timberline HDZ Slate Grey architectural shingles, and attic ventilation. Gutters were installed, to include down spouts. Prior to the home being painted, the entire exterior was inspected, all rotten boards were removed and replaced, and the entire surface was caulked to ensure its integrity. Itemized list of upgrades is available upon request.
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