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1903 Arts & Crafts
Marlin, Texas 76661
Turn Of The Century, Arts And Craft Style
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Features.
- Den
- Dining room
- Laundry room
- Living room
- Sunroom
- Master bedroom downstairs
- 1 Car Garage
- Patio
- Built-in Bookcases
- Ceiling Fans
- Fireplaces
- High Ceilings
- Original wood windows
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Wood floors
- Shingle Roof
- Central air
- City sewer
- City water supply
- Dishwasher
- Gas heating
- Security System
- Water Heater - Gas
- 4 bedrooms
- 4100 Sq.Ft.Living Area
- Garage/Storage
- Garden Area
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Twin Lakes Ranch Realty
Irene Zapalac
Mobile: 254-422-3351
Phone: 254-803-5276
Fax: 254-883-5277
landforsale@ctwa.com
Website: realtor.com
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Enjoy the low-stress life of a small town in this attractive 19th Century Victorian which has sought after period features, but with modern conveniences. There are four bedrooms and two and one-half baths, updated kitchen, a sun room with many windows to view the large, treed yard and a downstairs master with on suite bath in over 4100 square feet.
Period features include hardwood floors, crown molding thru out, many French Doors and brick tile fireplace, 10-1/2 foot ceilings, beautiful staircase with a window seat at the landing.
Home is located on 1.372 acres which makes a great yard for children and plenty of room to garden.
Included in the sale are a vintage upright piano and a treasured 1929 Marlin Yearbook.
Located in an area of older vintage homes. Marlin is located at the intersection of Highway 6 and Highway 7 and either will take you to Dallas, Houston, Waco, Temple or Bryan/College Station.
Holden-Jones House - 820 Ward Street
Hidden among the oak trees on Ward Street is the cottage style home of Thomas and Andrea Smith. This home was originally built by W. C. Rogers around 1904. He and two of his sons, established and operated the Rogers Dry Goods Company on Live Oak Street. In 1921, Earl C. Smith bought the home. Mr. Smith worked several years at the Allen's Drug Store until he established his own Smith Drug Company on Live Oak Street. He purchased Sanitarium Drug Store and opened a drug store in the then newly opened Hilton Hotel.
The Smith's had one daughter, Virginia Earle, who married Tom Holden. After Mr. Smith's death in 1932, his daughter and her husband received title to the house. Virginia Earle Holden lived in the house until 1998. In 2002, it was sold to Calvin and Janette Jones.
The 4 bedroom, 2 bath house has been completely restored, but everything left original. The front room contains a mirror from the original Sanitarium Drug Store when it was owned by Mr. Smith. There are several pieces of furniture from the original owners.
Archived in August, 2016
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