At one time this c.1880 Kansas Historic Farmhouse was the most beautiful in the county. Well built, with original details intact and updating begun with more needed, it’s time to make her the most beautiful once again. Nestled on 6 pretty acres with a creek running through and a nice barn/shop, it will not take much given your vision, style and imagination to make it the most beautiful one more time.
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One of the oldest surviving homes in Cowley County, this striking 1880 Victorian-era residence was considered a true mansion in its day-and with more than 2,600 square feet above grade, it remains an impressive and architecturally rich property today. Loaded with history, charm, and unmistakable presence, the home features generous room sizes, and beautiful original details throughout. Much of the heavy lifting has already been done, including low-maintenance vinyl siding and vinyl replacement windows on the first two floors. Inside, you’ll love the updated kitchen with granite countertops and luxury vinyl plank flooring, offering a stylish blend of modern comfort and classic character. The composite roof was replaced in 2024. While some updates and finishing work are still needed, the potential here is extraordinary-this home is just waiting for the next owner to complete it and restore it to its true showstopper status. Set on nearly 6 acres, the property offers privacy, space, and a connection to nature. A peaceful creek winds through the acreage, surrounded by mature shade trees, creating a serene setting year-round. Completing the package is a newer 40*40 shop/barn, perfect for projects, storage, hobbies, or livestock. This is a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Cowley County history-an iconic 1880 residence with acreage, charm, and endless possibilities.
- 5bed
- 1bath
- c.1880
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