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1883 – Tazewell, VA

Posted on OHD: 12/3/18. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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614 Pine St, Tazewell, VA 24651

This charming 1883 cottage is located at 614 Pine Street, and surrounded by Victorian era homes. Pine street is an easy stroll to Main Street which offers the Court House, banking, dining and the library. The home has a walkout finished basement that leads to one of the prettiest lawns in town. The home features three bedrooms on the main level, a living room, full bath and an office with direct access to the street. Downstairs contains a kitchen, family room with a fireplace, laundry and master suite with adjoining bath. Two bedrooms upstairs have direct access to a balcony with stairs to the patio level. The patio looks out over a the lush green lawn towards a bank lined with maples, oaks and other trees. This property is in town, but has a tranquil feel to it. The original lap siding and shutters are intact together with the craftsman fretwork adorning the porches. This home deserves an owner that will lovingly bring it back to it's late 1800's original glory.
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 2,504 Sq Ft · 0.5 Ac.
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