The Henry Beasley House is back on the market! Some of you might remember this house. I did a video tour of this house a few months back. The potential buyers financing didn’t go through. The house was built in 1820. The house is located on .47 acre in Colerain, North Carolina. I would go back to the double porches out front. The house features wood floors, wide baseboards, crown moulding, crystal chandeliers, chair rails and a leaded glass door. There are brick pathways and a detached carriage house. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and 3,040 square feet. $217,000

 

Step back in time with the Henry Beasley House, Colerain’s oldest residence, circa 1820. This distinguished 5-bay Greek Revival home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers an unmatched blend of history, charm, and opportunity. Natural light pours through both the upstairs and downstairs entryways, illuminating the wide halls and original wide-plank hardwood floors. The home offers 4 spacious bedrooms upstairs, with the possibility of creating a 5th bedroom by converting one of the front parlors on the main level. Multiple fireplaces, tall ceilings, two staircases and timeless architectural details fill the home with warmth and character. The grounds feature mature landscaping and a detached two-car garage with a second level that could easily become a hobby studio, guest retreat, or income-producing rental space. The Henry Beasley House is ready for its next steward to continue its story while enjoying the modern possibilities it offers today.

 

 

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