If walls could talk, this remarkable 1900 home would have more than a century of stories to tell. Set on 4 beautiful acres in Adna, this is a home that has been thoughtfully cared for and updated while preserving the craftsmanship & character that make this property so special. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by stunning original woodwork, rich fir floors, original glass windows, and beautiful leaded glass details that reflects the master craftsmanship of an earlier time. The kitchen is the heart of the home and features custom countertops, milled from the maple tree standing near the front porch, creating a special connection to the property. Throughout the home, every detail speaks to a time when homes were built with quality, and beauty. Designed to be both welcoming & functional, the main level offers inviting spaces to gather or simply enjoy quiet time at home. The once formal living room, dining room, and charming parlor-TV room create a special feeling that makes this home a pleasure to live in. Upstairs, the spacious primary suite, additional bedrooms and bath, along with the third-floor living space provide flexibility for guests or multi-generational living. Beyond the home, the story continues with a carriage house, fenced pasture, greenhouse, machine shed, established blueberry field, and room to enjoy a country lifestyle. This property offers a rare opportunity to become the next steward of a truly special piece of Lewis County history.
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