Inside the home
Built in 1875, this Paris brick century home has held up well. The original curved staircase, cast iron Victorian fireplace, and ornate side porch woodwork are all intact — details that cost serious money to replicate. Hardwood floors run through both levels. The kitchen was updated at some point with white shaker cabinets and granite counters, though mismatched appliances and a missing backsplash suggest the job wasn't fully finished. Both bathrooms have been refreshed and are in good shape. Laundry is conveniently stacked on the upper floor between bedrooms. Outside, the fenced yard is a good size with an interlocking patio and shed. The driveway is currently unfinished dirt — buyers should factor in the cost of paving. The side porch, while architecturally interesting, needs work on the deck boards.
- Original Victorian red brick exterior in good structural condition
- Sweeping curved wood staircase — a rare original feature
- Cast iron Victorian fireplace in living room
- Hardwood floors throughout main and upper levels
- Upper floor laundry — stacked units between bedrooms
- Decorative Gothic Revival porch with original fretwork columns
- Good lot size with interlocking patio and fenced yard
- Updated main bathroom with plantation shutters and white vanity