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322 Spruce Street Street, Bristol, TN 37620 - $1,200,000

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322 Spruce Street Street, Bristol, TN 37620 (MLS #9981371)

Basic Information:

Bedrooms: 4

Full Bathrooms: 4

Half Bathrooms: 1

Type: Residential

Sub Type: Single Family Residence

MLS Number: 9981371

Lot Acreage: 2.40000

Living Area: 4,198

Year Built:1901

Elementary School: Fairmont

Middle School: Vance

High School: Tennessee

Public Remarks: Step into a Living Piece of Bristol's Storied Past! Welcome to this commanding Neoclassical Revival residence, gracefully poised in one of Bristol, Tennessee's oldest and most cherished neighborhoods. Built circa 1901, this grand home exemplifies the symmetry, scale, and elegance that defined the early 20th-century elite. Full-height classical columns, a sweeping wraparound porch, and a stately pedimented gable evoke the dignity and craftsmanship of a bygone era—when every detail was made to endure. Inside, you'll find soaring ceilings, original millwork, solid wood doors, and a gracious floor plan perfectly suited for both lively entertaining and quiet retreat. Picture yourself enjoying warm evenings on the front porch, golden light dancing through the trees, with the faint hum of downtown Bristol's music drifting through the air. The land itself holds history. Once the site of the renowned Hotel Fairmount, the home was built after the hotel burned in 1900—leaving behind a remarkable 2.4-acre lot. In a town where large parcels are exceedingly rare, this estate stands apart. The main home features: Four generously sized bedrooms, four full bathrooms and one half bath multiple fireplaces with original mantels, an elegant upper balcony with balustrade railing, period-correct wood windows and original front entry, mature landscaping offering space and privacy, tucked behind the main house is a handsome brick cottage—originally the carriage house—now transformed into a charming guest home, ideal for extended family, visitors, or potential short-term rental income. Situated just minutes from State Street, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, and some of the region's best dining and shopping, this rare property offers more than beauty—it offers legacy. Built for Bristol's civic and cultural leaders, homes of this stature seldom come to market. If you've been waiting for a home with soul, story, and a sense of place—this is your moment.

Listing Courtesy:Prestige Homes of the Tri Cities, Inc.

More Listing Info:

AC:Central Air: true

Appliances:Dishwasher: true

Appliances:Dryer: true

Appliances:Electric Range: true

Appliances:Refrigerator: true

Appliances:Washer: true

Attic:Partial Floor: true

Attic:Walk Up: true

Basement:Concrete3: true

Contract Info:Foreclosure: No

Exterior Finish:Brick4: true

Fireplace:Den: true

Fireplace:Living Room: true

Flooring:Hardwood: true

Flooring:Vinyl: true

General Property Description:Above Grade SqFt: 4198.0

General Property Description:Acres: 2.4

General Property Description:Baths - 12: 1

General Property Description:Baths - Full: 4

General Property Description:Elementary School3: Fairmont

General Property Description:High School3: Tennessee

General Property Description:HOA YN: No

General Property Description:Home Warranty: No

General Property Description:Lot Dimensions: 133x283x317x357x200

General Property Description:Middle School2: Vance

General Property Description:Total Rooms2: 14

General Property Description:Total SqFt Finished: 4198.0

General Property Description:Total SqFt Unfinished: 2046.0

General Property Description:Zoning2: RE

Heating:Fireplace(s): true

Heating:Heat Pump2: true

Heating:Natural Gas2: true

Interior Features:Eat-in Kitchen: true

Interior Features:Entrance Foyer: true

Interior Features:Kitchen Island: true

Location Tax Legal Info:City Taxes: 2053.13

Location Tax Legal Info:County Taxes: 2277.78

Other Rooms:Library: true

Other Structures:Residence: true

Parking Features:Asphalt2: true

Parking Features:Driveway: true

Parking Features:Parking Pad: true

PorchPatioDeck:Balcony3: true

PorchPatioDeck:Enclosed: true

PorchPatioDeck:Front Porch: true

PorchPatioDeck:Porch: true

PorchPatioDeck:Side Porch: true

PorchPatioDeck:Wrap Around: true

Property Condition:Average: true

Remarks Misc:Directions3: 1. Exit I‑81 at Exit 3, heading toward US‑11W/US‑19 toward Bristol. 2. Merge onto US‑11W South / Lee Highway.3. Continue on US‑11W South 4. Turn right onto State Street.5. Follow State Street for about 0.3 miles until reaching East Spruce Street.6. Turn right onto East Spruce. 322 Spruce St right

Remarks Misc:Public Remarks2: Step into a Living Piece of Bristol's Storied Past! Welcome to this commanding Neoclassical Revival residence, gracefully poised in one of Bristol, Tennessee's oldest and most cherished neighborhoods. Built circa 1901, this grand home exemplifies the symmetry, scale, and elegance that defined the early 20th-century elite. Full-height classical columns, a sweeping wraparound porch, and a stately pedimented gable evoke the dignity and craftsmanship of a bygone era—when every detail was made to endure. Inside, you'll find soaring ceilings, original millwork, solid wood doors, and a gracious floor plan perfectly suited for both lively entertaining and quiet retreat. Picture yourself enjoying warm evenings on the front porch, golden light dancing through the trees, with the faint hum of downtown Bristol's music drifting through the air. The land itself holds history. Once the site of the renowned Hotel Fairmount, the home was built after the hotel burned in 1900—leaving behind a remarkable 2.4-acre lot. In a town where large parcels are exceedingly rare, this estate stands apart. The main home features: Four generously sized bedrooms, four full bathrooms and one half bath multiple fireplaces with original mantels, an elegant upper balcony with balustrade railing, period-correct wood windows and original front entry, mature landscaping offering space and privacy, tucked behind the main house is a handsome brick cottage—originally the carriage house—now transformed into a charming guest home, ideal for extended family, visitors, or potential short-term rental income. Situated just minutes from State Street, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, and some of the region's best dining and shopping, this rare property offers more than beauty—it offers legacy. Built for Bristol's civic and cultural leaders, homes of this stature seldom come to market. If you've been waiting for a home with soul, story, and a sense of place—this is your moment.

Roof:Shingle: true

Sewer:Public Sewer: true

SqFt Details:Basement Total SqFt: 2046

SqFt Details:Basement Unfinished SqFt: 2046

SqFt Details:Finished SqFt Level 1: 2099

SqFt Details:Finished SqFt Level 2: 2099

SqFt Details:Garage Total SqFt: 0

Structure Type:House: true

Style:Historic: true

TopographyLot Description:Rolling Slope: true

Walls:Drywall: true

Walls:Paneling: true

Walls:Plaster: true

Water:Public: true