Imagine yourself coming home to this historic one of a kind landmark. If walls could talk they would tell you of the distinguished history behind this gem and those who loved it through the years. Once owned by a family that can brag of deep roots in Wetumpka the original structure was a dog trot style built in the 1820’s. Additions in the 1900 have provided an additional bedroom, bathroom and modern kitchen. As time progressed a budding artist that studied under Kelly Fitzpatrick and a Nobel Peace prize winner were born in this historical home. The Nobel Peace prize winner is even featured in the Alleyway in downtown Wetumpka. Through the years this home has continued to retain the ambiance of a bygone era but keep in step with modern conveniences and functionality.
Located on a corner lot on one of the main historical and established streets in Wetumpka, this unique property has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, upstairs bonus room, and dining, living and large foyer featuring a grand stairway. As soon as you enter this beautiful property, you’ll feel the warm and welcoming vibe. The kitchen features plenty of cabinets, tile flooring, a work island and pantry. Both downstairs bedrooms are spacious with one of them having a door accessing the front porch. The bathrooms feature clawfoot tubs and nostalgic black and white tile. Upstairs has 2 bedrooms, a living area and another bath. This spacious house has several separate living rooms, making it perfect for a large family.
Local points of interest and convenience within walking distance include the local farmers’ market, the Coosa River, the historic Wetumpka Bridge, coffee shops, churches, local theater, art galleries, unique eating establishments and boutique shopping. In case you are not aware, many of these points of interest have been seen on HGTV and several movies such as “Big Fish”. Visit the inside of this old house and you will be enchanted by its special charisma and personality.