Located in the popular West End of Elizabethton, this classic circa 1910 Cape Cod style home is ideally located for a family, with Westside Elementary School just four blocks away and a City Park right down the street. Originally built as a log home, with an Early Americana interior that is so appealing and unique, it has been featured in the past in area newspaper articles citing the rustic, historic aspects of the home. The home sits atop a beautifully terraced lawn with circular driveway which accesses double drive through garages. Enter into a large living and dining room with original log walls exposed, original log ceiling beams, original wood plank flooring which extends throughout the home, original stone fireplace which has been updated to house gas logs and a large skylight, flooding the living area with tons of natural light. Cozy and charming kitchen with period wood cabinetry, an island and more original log features. Main level master bedroom offers a private en suite bath with original claw foot tub. Second main level bath, totally updated. Upstairs there are three additional bedrooms and a second half bath. Central heating and air conditioning. Updated metal roof. Replacement windows. The double garage includes a workshop area with adjacent half bath. Off the dining room there is a four seasons porch with stone flooring. Off the living room there is a brick patio. A wonderful stone patio out in the yard features an outdoor stone fireplace which is original to the property, with the patio encased by lush landscaping, offering an outdoor living area like no other. The rear of the property is bordered by trees and dense foliage, lending privacy to the entire setting. This is one of the most unique, charming character houses located within our area and is ideally located in a residential neighborhood with excellent resale values.
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