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This exquisite Victorian home, located at 108 N Cranmer, Conway Springs, is a remarkable testament to history. Built in 1885 by Captain Hiram Cranmer and his wife Amanda shortly after they settled in the area, this cherished residence has been preserved by the Cranmer family through generations. Nestled on a spacious nearly half-acre lot, this property boasts a park-like setting across from the historic Spring House and community aquatic center. The backyard is a tranquil haven with mature trees, walking paths, and a charming gazebo.
Architectural enthusiasts will appreciate the home’s authentic Victorian details, including bay and sash windows, a wraparound porch, intricate trim, and stained-glass accents. The home's interior continues the Victorian theme with original features such as the parlor’s large bay window and an antique chandelier. The main level offers two spacious bedrooms, one with convenient access to a full bath, a formal dining room with built-in shelving and high ceilings, and a vibrant 1960s-era kitchen with ample storage and counter space.
Upstairs, a bright landing offers a cozy sitting or reading area, leading to two additional bedrooms with hardwood floors and large windows that capture the home’s timeless charm.
This property presents a unique opportunity to be transformed into a private residence, a vacation rental, or a bed and breakfast, offering endless potential for its new owners. The contents of the home remain, providing additional value at no extra cost. Experience the allure of this historic Midwest gem by scheduling your viewing today. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Conway Springs history.
Bidding starts at $25,000.
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