Built in 1919, this historic Stephenville treasure invites you into a world of craftsmanship and character you simply can’t replicate today. With 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, the home showcases original hardwood floors and a beautiful mirrored wall that reflects soft natural light across the living areas. Outside, you’ll find RV port and an array of outbuildings, garden shed, perfect for projects, storage, or creative pursuits. This is a home for someone who values history, charm, and the special feeling that comes from owning a property with a story. Located in the heart of Stephenville—just minutes from Tarleton State University—this lovingly maintained home is ready for its next family to cherish. This home was built in 1919 in Thurber, Texas by Samula Lawrence Tarry and Lou Allen Jackson. Upon completion of the build, the two signed the inside of the dormer in chalk on August 10, 1919, which is still visible today. Later the home was moved by A.C Daniels to the spot where it now resides. Daniels moved the home by two wagons drawn by teams of Clydesdale horses. During the time of construction, Thurber, Texas was famous for its brick construction. As you walk up to the front porch, you will notice some of the original Thurber bricks that lay the walkway to this incredible home. Another special piece of history is the beautiful 1880's Victorian church stained glass window located at the front of the home in the dormer peak. This property is more than just a home, its a living peice of history.
Listing courtesy of Heather Hardin Mccall from Elite Real Estate Texas. Contact: 623-570-2789

Listing provided by North Texas Real Estate Information Systems (NTREIS). Listing data has been deemed reliable but is not guaranteed to be accurate by the MLS.
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