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1902 Queen Anne – Monticello, AR

Posted on OHD: 2/21/17. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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National Register Property

502 N Main St, Monticello, AR 71655

Located in the Monticello Historic District - Built in 1902 - 2 story wood frame - 4 Bed , 3 Bath - 4776 sq ft central heated and cooled living space plus liveable attic - wrap around open porch on 3 sides - 24 x 34 general purpose barn w/ concrete floor and electricity -20 x 34 finished garage with overhead door - wrought iron, wood rail, and privacy fences - concrete driveway & patio - 2 blocks from the Monticello City Square, Next door to The Trotter House Bed & Breakfast - across the street from 1st Baptist Church - near restaurants, banks, drug store, library, and shopping in Downtown Monticello. Sprinkler system is on separate meter from house. See copies of utility bills - natural gas, electric, and water at www.502northmain.com Roof decking & shingles replaced in 2006. 502 North Main 1902) is a two story frame structure. The roof is hip- with three gabled dormers and a gabled projecting chamfered bay on the northwest dormer. There is a two-story gallery on the south and east sides. The entrance has transom and side lights and windows are one over one. The porch is supported by 'Ionic columns. The dormers contain arched windows, composed of one tall window with shorter windows flanking. The house is finished in weatherboard and the roof is crested Porch, open 454 sq ft Porch, open 280 sq ft Porch, glass enclosed 276 sq ft Wrought Iron Fence 250 feet Fence, split 4 rail 136 feet Fence, 6' wood 300 feet Driveway, concrete 52x42 Patio, masonry (brick, stone, To view and inspect the Real Estate, qualified buyers call for appointment 870-723-9116
4 Bed · 3 Bath · 4,776 Sq Ft · 0.7 Ac.
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Jimmy Orrell, Orrell Auctions & Real Estate :: (870) 723-9116

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