230 Years of Hospitality and Comfort
Restored original beadboard siding. Fully insulated with 4 zone heating, metal roof, new double glazed windows, doors, plumbing, electrical, AC, and appliances.
Parlor
Flooring, walls and ceiling are made from wood including walnut, tulip poplar, oak, chestnut and pine.
Rooms With A View
The property offers complete privacy with 8 foot high wooden privacy fencing along the street and many private garden areas.
Family Kitchen
Fashioned from a reclaimed 1930's log cabin and designed for serious cooks.
Master
A large, sunny master bedroom includes a separate sitting area, a small home office, updated bath and a wood lined 200 square foot walk-in closet for storage.
Master Sitting Room & Office
Cozy seating area and adjoining office.
Master Bath
A walk-in shower, rubbed bronze fixtures and sinks, new tiled vanity, lighting, large linen closet and dressing area complete this space.
Guest Room
Every bedroom adjoins its own private updated bathroom.
Catering Kitchen
Custom walnut cabinets, stainless steel sink, plus a dishwasher, gas stove, built-in convection & microwave, full size refrigerator and work island. Great for entertaining or as an inlaw option.
Sitting Room
All bedrooms have a sitting area. The home can accommodate a completely separate inlaw or guest wing by simply shutting an interior door.
Dining Room
This part of the house was added in the early 1800's by John Chester, a Pennsylvania physician, and his family. Daughter Rebecca's famous water color of historic Jonesborough hangs in the state museum in Nashville.
Front Entry
Custom Greene County door designed by owner and made by nationally reknowned artisan Roger Brown. The door was designed to accommodate the original stained glass transom.
Barn
Originally a tobacco barn, there are four horse stalls, hay loft and additional tack and side storage. The barn wood was replaced at the back weather side. There is also a hook up including a 50 amp service and sewage outlet for a single RV.
A Rare In-Town Horse Property
Horses and small livestock are allowed on the property with excellent outbuildings, clover lots, and improved pasture for grazing.
Spring
4 mild seasons with cool summers thanks to the confluence of the Appalachians, Blue Ridge and Smokey Mountains.
Pasture
A great environment for a hobby farmer. A spring pump brings irrigation water to the entire property and all out buildings have commercial grade electrical service.
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Last shown in
2015 .
1.5 Stories
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
5
Heated Sq. Ft.
4,737
Unheated Sq. Ft.
3,500
Acres
4.5
Features.
1st Floor Bath
1st Floor Bedroom
1st Floor Laundry Room
Basement
Bonus Room
Breakfast Room
Den
Dining room
Dry Basement
Entry Hall
Exercise Room
Gourmet Kitchen
Laundry Room
Living room
Music Room
Unfinished Basement
Utility Room
Master bedroom downstairs
Master bedroom upstairs
2 Car Garage
Automatic outside lights
Barn
Driveway - Paved
Fenced Yard
Garden
Gated Entry
Patio
Porch
Rear Deck
Restored exterior
Storage Building
Storm Windows
Workshop
Built-in Cabinets
Ceiling Fans
Fireplaces
High Ceilings
Walk-In Closet(s)
Wood floors
Central air
City sewer
City water supply
Dishwasher
Gas heating
Security System
Limestone Spring
No-climb Horse Fencing
Studio/Office over garage
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