Own a Piece Of History In Lowndesboro AL!
Lowndesboro AL Home For Sale:
200 S Broad St, Lowndesboro AL 36752
MLS# 306019
Own A Piece Of History!

Authentically restored Pre-Civil War farmhouse on 1.03 acre site in beautiful historic Lowndesboro. Wonderful home to display your prized antiques and slow down from the fast passed world. Great cozy den with wood burning fireplace off large updated kitchen makes a great place to hang out. Owners paid $145k in 2004 and have spent around 60k in careful and accurate period restoration since. Their loss is your gain on this rare chance to not only own a piece of history, but to own one with all the hard things done. Beautiful heart pine flooring, hand crafted fireplace mantles and a stunning brass chandelier in dining room are but a few of the details you will fall in love with in this home. HVAC updated as well as (2) water heaters. Septic system has a 2500 gallon tank. A separate pump house with drilled well is near a nice 24'x12'workshop with power and ac. Owner rebuilt nice screened back porch and spent many labor intense hours clearing the acre site of old overgrowth. Give me or your favorite agent a call to see this grand property price to sell!!
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