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Bedrooms: 4
Full Bathrooms: 2
Half Bathrooms: 0
Type: Residential
Sub Type: Single Family Residence
MLS Number: 9971611
Lot Acreage: 3.77000
Living Area: 3,896
Year Built:1789
Elementary School: Surgoinsville
Middle School: Surgoinsville
High School: Volunteer
Public Remarks: Built around 1789, Stoney Point is one of Tennessee's oldest brick dwellings. This remarkable historic property has been in the Armstrong family since its construction, making it available for sale for the first time in over 200 years! Perched high on a hill and set on 3.77 acres, it offers stunning views of rolling hills and countryside. Located near historic Rogersville, TN, it's about 1.5 hours from Knoxville. The 3,896 square-foot home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, and ample bonus space. The expansive attic could potentially be finished as a third floor. Inside, preservationists will appreciate eight original fireplaces, beautifully preserved flooring, and exquisite paint finishes dating back to the 1830s and earlier. While the house requires work, it holds the promise of becoming a shining example of preservation. The property has a rich history, including a visit from King Louis-Philippe in 1796 and connections to the American Civil War. It can also include numerous furnishings from the nineteenth century, some of which may date back to the 1789 dwelling. The owners are requiring the buyers to provide a detailed plan for preservation and restoration with offer. Don't miss this opportunity to own one of the most historically significant properties in the state of Tennessee.
Listing Courtesy:Prestige Homes of the Tri Cities, Inc.
AC:None11: true
Attic:Floored: true
Attic:Walk Up: true
Contract Info:Foreclosure: No
Exterior Finish:Brick4: true
Flooring:Hardwood: true
General Property Description:Above Grade SqFt: 3896.0
General Property Description:Acres: 3.77
General Property Description:Baths - Full: 2
General Property Description:Deed Book #2: 1274
General Property Description:Deed Page #2: 98
General Property Description:Elementary School3: Surgoinsville
General Property Description:High School3: Volunteer
General Property Description:HOA YN: No
General Property Description:Home Warranty: No
General Property Description:Lot Dimensions: 260x340x250x250
General Property Description:Middle School2: Surgoinsville
General Property Description:Total Rooms2: 9
General Property Description:Total SqFt Finished: 3896.0
General Property Description:Total SqFt Unfinished: 0.0
General Property Description:Zoning2: agriculture
Heating:None7: true
Levels:Three Or More: true
Location Tax Legal Info:City Taxes: 102.91
Location Tax Legal Info:County Taxes: 247.58
Property Condition:Below Average: true
Property Condition:Fixer: true
Remarks Misc:Directions3: going south on rt 11 from bristol, follow to surgoinville, turn left onto phipps bend road then right onto main st, 2666 is the first driveway on the left.
Remarks Misc:Public Remarks2: Built around 1789, Stoney Point is one of Tennessee's oldest brick dwellings. This remarkable historic property has been in the Armstrong family since its construction, making it available for sale for the first time in over 200 years! Perched high on a hill and set on 3.77 acres, it offers stunning views of rolling hills and countryside. Located near historic Rogersville, TN, it's about 1.5 hours from Knoxville. The 3,896 square-foot home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, and ample bonus space. The expansive attic could potentially be finished as a third floor. Inside, preservationists will appreciate eight original fireplaces, beautifully preserved flooring, and exquisite paint finishes dating back to the 1830s and earlier. While the house requires work, it holds the promise of becoming a shining example of preservation. The property has a rich history, including a visit from King Louis-Philippe in 1796 and connections to the American Civil War. It can also include numerous furnishings from the nineteenth century, some of which may date back to the 1789 dwelling. The owners are requiring the buyers to provide a detailed plan for preservation and restoration with offer. Don't miss this opportunity to own one of the most historically significant properties in the state of Tennessee.
Roof:Metal3: true
Sewer:Septic Tank: true
SqFt Details:Basement Total SqFt: 0
SqFt Details:Finished SqFt Level 1: 2288
SqFt Details:Finished SqFt Level 2: 1608
SqFt Details:Garage Total SqFt: 0
Structure Type:House: true
Style:Colonial: true
TopographyLot Description:Rolling Slope: true
Walls:Plaster: true
Water:Public: true