This Craftsman bungalow built in 1922 represents the pinnacle in architectural detail typifying the American Arts and Crafts movement's design and esthetic. The oak front door, surrounded by leaded glass, the marble-paved front porch (saved from Martinsville's first post office), the pine interior paneling, exposed beams in the living and dining rooms,tall paneling in the dining room with a plate rail on the top of the molding for display, the river rock fireplace in the den that was built by the same stone masons who built Fieldcrest Lodge - these are but a few of the unique features that are like no other here or anywhere else. Plan to set aside enough time to enjoy all of this unique home. Please see photos and ask your agent for a feature and history sheet.
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