





Description
Stunning Queen Anne Victorian Architecture, curved wrap-around neo-classic porch, three gargoyles and a circular turret combine to give this home fantastic curb appeal. Front metal fence with remote controlled gates, magnificent oak trees and several pecan trees on almost on acre. Two car garage, plus 2 car carport and a Porte-Cochere. ELEVEN FIREPLACES all ORIGINAL! Six bedrooms and 3 and a half baths. This house was constructed in 1890 by Jethro Atkinson, bank director and owner of Paris' first shoe store and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988. Amazingly this home survived the great fire of 1916 that occurred in Paris. Roof is approximately 8 years old, owner also replaced French doors and 42 windows with vinyl, double pane USA. A list of improvements, repairs, and current concerns are available upon request. Gorgeous hardwood floors and parquet flooring, multiple living areas and large walk in attic. Home is in need of repairs at this time and an estate sale is ongoing so please excuse the mess. With some TLC, would make a wonderful bed & breakfast! Total acreage is .85. Now is your chance to own a piece of Paris History!!
Nearby Schools
ParisHigh School

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Listing Agent: Peggy Finney
Listing Office: Lonestar Realty






























































































