Theater roomSteep gablesPatio areaMultiple entrancesBelfry towerVaulted ceilingsBrick and stone construction
This stunning private residence is an example of early 20th-century American Gothic Revival church architecture, built with modest materials and detailing but incorporating key ecclesiastical design elements. It features: Pointed-arch stained glass windows A raised foundation Steep gables Belltower Brick and stone construction It reflects a balance between historical design and practical construction, originally serving the First Presbyterian Church congregation in the rural community of Smith Center, KS. The primary bedroom suite is a massive 850 sq ft space with vaulted ceilings, stained glass and a 500 sq ft mezzanine level. The space features ornate and intricate wood flooring with interpretive celestial astronomy pattern. There are two kitchens (main floor + basement), a theater room, belfry tower with functional bell, sprawling basement and tons of energetic space! The yard and grounds are surrounded by mature shade trees, multiple entrances, a full length basketball court and patio area. UPDATED FEATUES: Recent updates include an updated roof (2019), and new central air conditioning units (2024). Another massive update to the property was the replacement of all the ground-floor windows with energy efficient triple-pane windows (2024). Don't miss this opportunity to own a truly unique and inspirational historic property!
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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