Inside the home
This is a 149-year-old Paris home with an unusual layout — the original 1875 two-storey sits alongside a 1970s family room addition, connected by a rear hallway and greenhouse. The result is nearly 1,900 sqft across two very different architectural eras, each with its own character. The 1875 section keeps wide-plank pine floors, tall ceilings, and ornate plaster ceiling borders. The addition has a full stone fireplace, exposed wood beams, and large picture windows overlooking the yard. Both areas need cosmetic work — the kitchen and bathrooms are 1990s-era and overdue for updates. The sale includes the adjacent vacant lot at 12 Arnold St, which adds meaningful land for a future garage or outbuilding. The lot has mature cedar hedging on three sides and a paved brick courtyard. This is a home for a buyer who values heritage character and has a plan for the cosmetic work ahead.
- Rare Paris heritage home built 1875 with only three previous owners
- Two distinct living areas across two connected structures totalling 1858 sqft
- Large lot includes adjacent vacant parcel (12 Arnold St) — development potential
- Attached greenhouse/sunroom addition
- Impressive stone fireplace in family room addition
- Main floor laundry
- Original wide-plank pine floors and plasterwork in the 1875 section