c. 1898 Queen Anne in Waynesville, NC
Posted on OHD: 5/10/23. Last OHD Update: 5/10/23.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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124 Daisey Ave, Waynesville, NC 28786
Coming soon! A rare opportunity to own the Smathers-Gautier-Messer house c 1898, the best example of high, academic Queen Anne architecture in WNC! 30 mi SW of Asheville, nestled between 2 mountain ranges, this architectural masterpiece has played a starring role in the life of this Smoky Mountain town, The frame, central-mass house has a high hipped roof, and multi-storied projecting bays. 3-story octagonal towers flank the facade. Light cascades through wavy glass windows revealing a Colonial Revival staircase, paneled wainscoting, pocket doors, plaster medallions, and 9 fireplaces embellished with Italian tile and mirrored overmantels. The deep wrap- around porch is the perfect place to host an evening soiree, or to simply relax and listen to the crickets serenading the starry sky. En-Suite BR on main, 4 BRs with shared bath upstairs. Attic & fairytale turrets could be added sf! Site includes barn, pasture, & small cottage. Showings by appointment with listing agent only.
6 Bed · 3 Bath · 2.49 Ac.
Listed With
Cate Scales, Nest Realty Asheville :: (828) 318-8313
Reference Links
State: North Carolina | Region: South (South Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Queen Anne | Period & Associated Styles: Queen Anne (1880-1910), Victorian Era | Misc: Commercial/Business Use |















































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