c. 1920 Craftsman in Salina, KS
Posted on OHD: 4/9/26. Last OHD Update: 4/9/26.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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823 W Iron Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Welcome to “Spreading Elm,” a Historic Craftsman Bungalow set on a prominent corner lot… originally the Dean’s residence for the teachers college that inspired the name College Ave. This is a rare opportunity to own a true piece of local history, where gorgeous brick construction, timeless character, and craftsmanship come together in a way you simply can’t replicate today. The inviting wraparound front porch sets the stage, leading into a stunning living room anchored by an incredible decorative fireplace that serves as a true focal point. Throughout the home, you’ll find beautiful original woodwork and floors, French doors with leaded glass, and period light fixtures that bring warmth and authenticity to every space. The sunroom offers a bright, relaxing retreat, while the large kitchen features glass cabinet doors, a walk-in pantry, and space for a full-size stackable washer and dryer… additional laundry hookups can also be found in the basement. Even the bathroom carries the charm with a classic clawfoot tub. Outside, enjoy a private brick courtyard, with a detached garage adding convenience. The unfinished basement includes an exterior entrance, and a large attic area presents an excellent opportunity to finish out the upstairs bedroom for added living space. Seller is a licensed real estate agent in the State of KS. The seller will be reviewing any offers Sunday, April 12th at 5 PM, giving you plenty of time to schedule a showing and walk through! Call today!
3 Bed · 1 Bath · 1,592 Sq Ft
Listed With
Kelly Kresin, Real Broker :: 785-826-3125
Reference Links
State: Kansas | Region: Midwest (West North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Craftsman | Period & Associated Styles: Craftsman (1905-1930), Modern (1900+) |



































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