
Description
This Classical Revival house was built in 1884 by William H. Hampton, owner of the Davisville Lumber Company and an elder and bookkeeper for the Davis Community Church. It served as the first manse (pastor's residence) of the church until 1924, then transformed into a community center. In 1985 the current owners purchased the property. A complete rebuild of the property occurred in 2003 including all new electrical, plumbing, windows, kitchens, and bathrooms, finishing the basement and restoring the exterior. This home is rich with history while featuring all the modern amenities. You'll love the tall ceilings and spacious, yet separate, rooms. The finished basement features a large bonus room, oversized utility room, full bathroom, and double doors that provide access to the front yard.Located within the core of downtown, you won't need a car! Best of all, this property is zoned multi-use and has many investment opportunities.
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2BEDS
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0.14ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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2,159SQFT
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$544$/SQFT
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Description
This Classical Revival house was built in 1884 by William H. Hampton, owner of the Davisville Lumber Company and an elder and bookkeeper for the Davis Community Church. It served as the first manse (pastor's residence) of the church until 1924, then transformed into a community center. In 1985 the current owners purchased the property. A complete rebuild of the property occurred in 2003 including all new electrical, plumbing, windows, kitchens, and bathrooms, finishing the basement and restoring the exterior. This home is rich with history while featuring all the modern amenities. You'll love the tall ceilings and spacious, yet separate, rooms. The finished basement features a large bonus room, oversized utility room, full bathroom, and double doors that provide access to the front yard.Located within the core of downtown, you won't need a car! Best of all, this property is zoned multi-use and has many investment opportunities.
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