Editor's Note: This home is now listed at $200,000. (10/22/2014)
Along a shady street in the prestigious West Square Historic District in Salisbury, North Carolina, shaded by two magnificent magnolia trees, sits 226 ELLIS STREET SOUTH Salisbury, NC 28144. A modified Vernacular Victorian home, built in 1900, this spacious home exudes the grace of the era at every turn.
226 S. Ellis Street is a solidly built, turn-of-the-century, Victorian style home. It is technically a "Queen Anne" style in massing, roof line and details. It could be called the "Free Classic" Queen Anne, which used classic columns and porch rails, and less gingerbread and patterns of earlier Victorian houses.
First impressions count, and you'll be impressed by both the width and breadth of the deep, wrap-around front veranda that winds 3/4 the way around the home. A new metal roof on the veranda was installed in 2009 ~ and Southerners know there is nothing like the sound of falling rain on a tin roof!
Step through the tall front door, with charming wood-screen door and handsome entry door, and you will find yourself in a spacious entry hall, complete with fireplace with original mantel and tiles (some of the tilework needs repair; however, there are pottery shops in Salisbury who can probably help recreate the tiles), a sweet little under-staircase 'nook' that would be perfect for a writing desk, and the grand staircase to the second story.
To the right, you enter into the parlor, another grand room into which two fabulous picture windows stream daylight and offers views to the veranda, the magnolias, and the serene streetscape. Hardwood floors, all of the period mill work, and the original fireplace with columned mantel set off this beautiful room. You'll note the radiators in both the
foyer and parlor...and yes, the home is heated with old-fashioned cast iron radiators. (If you are a fan of central air-conditioning, this would need to be added to this wonderful c. 1900, 2700+ square foot home.)
Down a center hallway you'll find the dining room to the left, and the master bedroom to the right. The master bedroom was most recently used as an artists studio/library, and features floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and louvered shutters at the windows.
The 17' x 14' kitchen spans the rear of the home. Large enough to hold a square-dance, the kitchen includes the dishwasher and vintage Whirlpool stove. Lots of cupboard and counter space surrounds the walls, and and swings around to include a breakfast counter.
A small mudroom to the rear of the home leads to a graciously sized deep back yard.
Back to the front of the home...the grand staircase, with newel post and balusters in perfect condition (freshly painted in 2012), leads you up to another grand hall ~ an large mezzanine that is easily served as another sitting or reading area. From the mezzanine stretches a hallway that leads you to the upper three bedrooms, all nicely sized rooms at roughly 14' x 14' each!
A charming step-down bath with neighboring linen closet serves the upstairs private quarters.
Well maintained, this circa 1900 226 S. Ellis Street home was in the same family for over 3 decades. The front foyer, stairwell, upper mezzanine and hallway, and dining room were all freshly painted in 2012. The kitchen, although perhaps ready for your renovations and updating, is more than accommodating for today's cook.
Founded in 1753, the City of Salisbury has 10 National Register Historic Districts. The Downtown and West Square Districts are featured in a walking tour which is very popular with visitors. The Hall House Museum in the West Square was the home of Josephus Hall, the physician who served at the Salisbury Military Prison during the Civil War. (http://www.downtownsalisburync.com/download/InformationPackage.pdf)
The West Square Historic District is within the City Of Salisbury's Historic District Overlay, and some exterior restrictions may apply. However, budgets permitting, the City frequently offers Historic Preservation Grants that help home owners in these districts with repairs and upgrades. (Contact Diana Moghrabi/City of Salisbury Planning Department @ 704-638-5240 for information and application forms.)
The Historic West Square (also known as
the Salisbury Historic District) is supported by the Olde Salisbury Neighborhood Association, and the first neighborhood in the City of Salisbury to receive the historic designation. One look at the plethora of gorgeously appointed homes from the late 1800s through the early 1900s will tell you why this pedestrian and family friendly neighborhood is one of the most coveted neighborhoods in Salisbury.
If 226 S. Ellis Street sounds like the home for you, do not hesitate to give listing agent Greg Rapp a call. Greg can walk you through the expanse of this grand home and explain the benefits of living in both a historic district and the City of Salisbury, with its vibrant arts and culture scene, great local shopping, and wonderful locally owned restaurants. 226 S. Ellis Street is waiting for you to make it your home! Call Greg Rapp at 704.213.6846 and get all the details!
226 S. Ellis Street - circa 1900
Salisbury NC 28144
MLS #: R56682
$215,000
Greg Rapp
Wallace Realty Co.
704 213 6846 Mobile
704 636 2021 Office
www.realestatesalisbury.net
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