c.1880 Farm House For Sale on 1 Acre in Hurdland, MO Under $25K – Contingent
March 6, 2021
State Highway 6 (205 Gardner St.) , Hurdland, MO, 63547
State Highway 6 (205 Gardner St.) , Hurdland, MO, 63547 $24,900 Contingent
c.1880 Farm House For Sale on 1 Acre in Hurdland, MO Under $25K
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This wonderful cheap old house really catches my fancy. Despite no interior photos, I spent way a lot of time trying to find some history about it. Not much luck I’m afraid. I did discover that as of 2015, the building was operating as the Remember When Antiques shop. It has now permanently closed, but sometime in the last 5 years a new roof has been installed. I also found a c.1916 map of Hurdland, and although street names have changed, the property appears to have been owned by farmer E. Jackson. Two railroad lines, now defunct, went through the town.
Today’s house was featured on a Hurdland poster (see below).
- 1bath
- 7 bedrooms
- 1,560sqft
- 1.04acre lot
- Year Built 1880
- Google Map
- Property Listing
- Realtor: Mark Hunolt with CENTURY 21 Lifetime Realty
REALTOR COMMENTS – c.1880 Farm House For Sale on 1 Acre in Hurdland, MO Under $25K
This property along Highway 6 in Hurdland Mo would be great for business opportunity. Lots of options, remodel, tear down and put in business. Has garage on property for storage. Call Mark Hunolt for more information.
8 Comments
eric
2019 google street view has an old roof.
i adore this house i’d love to see more.
Cindy
Interested need inside photos!!!
Steve Fagiano
Looks fascinating! I’d love to see interior pictures.
Steve
It looks like a school house or government building?
Cate
I have done a significant amount of research on this beautiful old house & its history as my family has a cabin in Hurdland. I have always been a lover of old houses and for some strange reason this one has captivated me more than any other ever has. In a strange turn of events, I discovered that some of the land my family’s cabin now sits on was owned by the brother of Ambrose Everett (A.E.) Black, the original owner of this beautiful, old house. It’s a dream of mine to save up and purchase this house so I can pour some love into it and restore it to its original glory.
Ps. I have some amazing pictures of this original house…but I can’t figure out how to paste them/post them. If anyone is interested, let me know 🙂
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So interesting! You can email them to [email protected], and I can add them. Thanks!
Peggy Black Christianson
This house was built by my great-grandfather A.E. Black . He and his wife Pirena raised 8 children in this house including my grandfather Emmet Black born 1877. The property originally was comprised of 1000 acres known as Hub Stock Farm. I would love to see other photos. I will send one from 1880’s when the house was new.
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Great history! Thank you!