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1875/1885/1895 in Jewett, TX

Posted on OHD: 9/12/24. Last OHD Update: 9/12/24.
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417 Weakley St, Jewett, TX 75846

Step into a piece of Texas history with this Victorian masterpiece, the James and Julia Anderson House. Built in 1875 and remodeled between 1885 and 1895, this home radiates timeless elegance and Victorian charm. Located in the heart of Jewett on three lots adorned with trees, this two-story residence stands as a testament to craftsmanship and heritage. The house, set on a prominent corner lot, boasts exquisite Eastlake details that embellish both the porch and roofline, evoking the elegance of a bygone era. The Anderson House is steeped in history, with its significance recognized by a Texas historical marker on the property. Originally home to James Elgin Anderson, a Confederate Army captain and distinguished local educator, this residence is a true Texas treasure. The house has retained much of its original grandeur, offering features such as beautifully preserved stained-glass windows, intricately carved woodwork on the staircase, tall ceilings, hardwood floors, and large windows that bathe the interiors in natural light. The 3,229-square-foot home includes 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a kitchen, and central heat and air. Two stately chimneys further enhance the home’s authentic Victorian character. This rare property offers a unique opportunity to restore an architectural and historical treasure. Whether you’re a lover of history or a Victorian architecture enthusiast, the James and Julia Anderson House is waiting for your vision.
5 Bed · 4 Bath · 3,229 Sq Ft · 0.4 Ac.
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