This stately home, once featured in Traditional Home magazine, is in the heart of downtown Natchez. Known as The Linton house, a downtown historical landmark, was built in 1810 and expanded several times in later years. It burned it 1986 and was restored by Ginger and Spike Newman with the help of Historic Natchez Foundation. It features large comfortable rooms upstairs and down. The second sitting area in the downstairs can be converted into a bedroom. The half bath attached is plumbed for the closet to be converted to a shower. The third floor is floored and used for storage. The basement has dirt floors. Two of the multiple fireplaces have gas logs. On the second floor are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a spacious sitting room off the wide hallway that leads to a galley that goes all the way across the front of the house. This home is a "must see" The Wilkins Town house, a thriving B&B next door, is also available for purchase for $450,000. New AC unit on main floor.
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