Sitting gracefully at the confluence of Newton Swartswood Road and Stillwater Myrtle Grove Road (521) is this captivating Gothic Revival masterpiece facing the first Methodist Church of Swartswood. This home was built by Shedrick and Elizabeth Smith in 1848. Dr. and Mrs Jacob Predmore purchased the home in 1865, he was the physician for the Village of Swartswood. As you ascend the original bluestone steps to the porch, stop to admire the original lacelike carpentry details and notice the double leaf front doors with etched glass windows and an original doorknocker. This center hall Colonial was designed with the entertaining rooms on the main floor opening one to another with graciously proportioned high ceilings. Here you will encounter the creamy plaster walls, four panel doors, and tall windows which bring the sunlight in. There are four fireplaces which heated the home. A spacious modern Kitchen has been skillfully integrated into the home and a new full bath on the main floor. A graceful staircase leads to four bedrooms and a full bath upstairs on the second floor. A home of lasting value, its classic lines and faded elegance still retains its original charm.
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