#13410 - This Colonial Dutch home from Sears and Roebuck was built in 1930s for splendor and comfort. Situated on 0.63 acres in Frametown, WV and along the banks of the Elk River, the longest river in West Virginia. This 46' X 32' feet deep, yellow brick and tile roof home has two stories with a full basement. The chain link fence encloses a concrete driveway, 3 bay carport with 1 large enough for a motor home, English bearing walnut trees, shrubbery, dogwood , two concrete bench and bird bath adorn the yard. The entry porch of this Glen Bay home leads you indoors to a vestibule and arched doorway which allows you to enter the reception hall, open staircase with spindle rail and upstairs balcony. The original hardwood oak flooring made of wood grown to maturity line the rooms. The 21.5' x 15' living room features a fireplace with the original mirror and mantle. Two sets of French doors o...
#13410 - This Colonial Dutch home from Sears and Roebuck was built in 1930s for splendor and comfort. Situated on 0.63 acres in Frametown, WV and along the banks of the Elk River, the longest river in West Virginia. This 46' X 32' feet deep, yellow brick and tile roof home has two stories with a full basement. The chain link fence encloses a concrete driveway, 3 bay carport with 1 large enough for a motor home, English bearing walnut trees, shrubbery, dogwood , two concrete bench and bird bath adorn the yard. The entry porch of this Glen Bay home leads you indoors to a vestibule and arched doorway which allows you to enter the reception hall, open staircase with spindle rail and upstairs balcony. The original hardwood oak flooring made of wood grown to maturity line the rooms. The 21.5' x 15' living room features a fireplace with the original mirror and mantle. Two sets of French doors open wide onto a 9' x 22' cement covered patio. Another arched door leads you from the LR to a sunroom with 6 new windows to view the deck and Elk River. An inviting study is at the end of the reception hall with a built in book case. A built in glass China cabinet with drawers separates the kitchen and dining area. A downstairs bath has been added to the home. A cozy breakfast nook overlooks the river. The upstairs central hallway with window seat opens into four bedrooms, the master bath and guest bath having the original bath and pedestal sink. The basement and foundation of this home are of cut stone. The furnace has been updated to a Trane Energy Efficient gas and wood furnace, both using the same ducts. A Trane central air unit has also been installed. This home is waiting for someone to love it again. Contact Sharon (304) 701-7253 for more information. $169,900.
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