Charming historic home located in the Haynie's Corner Arts District. The home was originally 1031 Upper Third Street and built in 1861 by Frederick August Brauns who was a well known Evansville attorney. His family and descendants owned the home until 1961 when they sold it to Lucien Shakleford who renovated it to modern standards. The Blevins owned the home for 50 years and made many improvements over the past several years. The main floor has wood floors, crown molding and shutters. The living room has a crystal chandelier and fireplace with bookcases and shuttered storage built in around the fireplace. The dining room has a crystal chandelier with stained glass window from a church. The main floor bedroom/den has new carpeting and a fireplace. The built-in bar and storage would have to be converted to use as a bedroom. The warm, inviting kitchen has a gas fireplace, ample room for a kitchen table, stainless steel counter tops, a new refrigerator and built in shelves. The mud room/laundry room is slate with an extra heater. New bathroom (2019) has a walk-in shower with handicap accessible sink. Upstairs has two bedrooms plus a nursery/maid's room and two full baths. The walk-up attic has ample storage. The carriage house has a one bedroom, full bath apartment with -- all new in 2019 with laminate wood floors, all new white cabinets and canned lights. All new windows, soffit, gutters, downspouts and roof on carriage house in 2016. The in ground pool is one of its kind downtown. Beautiful gardens including a fountain and fish pond. The one car garage also has the pool fridge and ample storage for pool equipment and furniture. Beautiful brick wall garden with plenty of wrought iron. Updates too numerous can be found on line. Don't miss this opportunity to own this historic home.
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