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1891 Queen Anne in Evansville, IN

Posted on OHD: 2/16/22. Last OHD Update: 8/1/22.
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801 W Virginia St, Evansville, IN 47710

When Politician William F. Hartig had his home built in 1891 he wanted to impress everyone that walked through the door, and those finishes he had installed are still there to impress today in 801 W Virginia Street. The 4 bed, 2 bath 2,760 sq foot historic house is filled with original woodwork, fireplaces, large sweeping rooms, decorative inlay flooring, and even an original carriage house out back. Recognizable by its imposing stature over First Avenue, this home has been lovingly restored and cared for since it was converted back from Apartments in the 1980's. The house features a new water heater, new paint on the gutters, soffit and fascia, new windows, refinished floors, a newer kitchen, new plumbing lines, new electrical service, new landscaping, and fresh paint in several rooms just to name a few things. The house has a floored attic space with a tall ceiling as well if the discerning buyer would want to finish more space. You will love your new sunroom just off the kitchen, with the view of the professional landscaping and fountain in the backyard. For those that are handy, there is not only a large original carriage house, but an additional garage next door that already has cabinets and a workbench. Come and make this once in a lifetime opportunity yours today!
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 2,760 Sq Ft · 0.12 Ac.
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