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1899 Colonial Revival in Marshall, MI

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$645,000

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208 W Prospect St, Marshall, MI 49068

This charming Greek Revival built in 1899,blending classic architectural details with modern comforts, prestigiously sits on a beautifully landscaped double corner lot. With over 3600 sq. ft. of living space this home boasts 4 bedrooms w/a primary ensuite, 2 full & 2 half baths, a finished attic w/2 bedrooms w/a full bath & a half bath in the partially finished basement. The main floor features a living room w/a cozy gas log fireplace & a /Motawi tile surround, a den w/built-in cherry bookcase & entertainment center, a formal quartersawn oak paneled dining room w/cherry & oak pocket doors, a spacious updated kitchen w/snack bar, breakfast nook, granite countertops, Ann Sacks designer tile & a wall of cherry cabinetry w/built-in desk. There is also a convenient half bath. Maintaining the home's historic charm, you'll find historically pleasing designer wallpaper by Bradbury & Bradbury, Schumacher, Thibaut, Sanderson andOsbore &Little, Hunter Douglas blinds, Kohler bath fixtures, period door hardware, stunning woodwork & crown molding, oak, maple & pine floors, original chandeliers & Rejuvenation pendant lights. For quiet times, one can enjoy the awesome front porch or the screened-in porch & patio. There's a 2-story carriage house w/space for 2 cars & lawn equipment. The second story is ready for a workshop, studio or storage. This is a "ONE OF A KIND"home. It is historic but very functional for modern times. Close to downtown Marshall's shops, restaurants, hospital and cultural attractions. Asking $645,000.
6 Bed · 3.5+ Bath · 4,179 Sq Ft · 0.45 Ac.
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