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1820 Victorian
The Pendleton-Graves House
The Pendleton-Graves house is an excellent example of an urban 19th century residence, the house and barn are all that remain of an original 1820s complex.
Thomas Whaley built the house around 1820, and in 1853 Dr. Edmund Pendleton bought the house and added to it to accommodate his 11 children. Pendleton was one of the first to use cottonseed in the production of fertilizer, founding a company in 1867. He supported the Liberian establishment as a home for freed Africans.
R.A. Graves added the Victorian embellishments and established the first commercial bank in Sparta, which opened in 1887.
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Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 3,568 |
Acres | 0.6 |
MLS No. | 65870 |
Features.
- Fireplaces
- Wood floors
- Stained woodwork/doors
- Wrap-Around Porch
- Gingerbread molding
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Keller Williams Realty Lake Oc
Marc Takacs
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Office: 706-485-0088
marc@rpmhomeadvisors.com
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