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1885 Queen Anne in Centerville, IA (D.S. Hopkins)

Posted on OHD: 7/30/24. Last OHD Update: 7/30/24.
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111 W Maple St, Centerville, IA 52544

Beautiful Victorian home located in the heart of Centerville, Iowa. This stunning masterpiece was built in 1885 and is one of this community's most recognizable homes. It's amazing architectural detail, curb appeal and paved drive leading to a spacious carriage house makes the property an eye catcher. The carriage house has a large apartment that sits over a 2- car garage separated by a drive through carport. This beautiful apartment offers great income opportunity! This lovely one-of-a-kind home offers 3 bedrooms, each with amazing ensuite bathrooms. If you have any thoughts of opening a bed and breakfast this may be the perfect place! Many updates have been completed including the third-floor finished attic area. There are so many lovely rooms downstairs, giving the homeowners multiple options for the layout that works best for any family. In the past the rooms have been set up as 2 totally separate dining rooms, living room, office and parlor. Holiday decorations in this fairy tale home are a sight to behold. Just imagine the parties and the intimate gatherings with the beautiful fireplaces being the focal point. The kitchen has been renovated with some of the original cabinetry restored and the new designed to match. Cambria Quartz countertops, tile plank flooring and stainless-steel appliances make this kitchen a dream to prepare those fancy dinners. A new energy efficient furnace and water heater were recently installed. This truly is a stunning home! A must see!
3 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 3,119 Sq Ft · 0.46 Ac.
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