Remuddled Monday – A Gingerbread Cottage Goes Psychedelic
In honor of the “Old House Journal” Remuddling section, I have started a Remuddled Monday. It is “a look at non-sympathetic additions and other remodeling disasters, otherwise known as remuddling,” as the journal describes the term. It can be homes under our price constraints or not, or even homes that are not for sale. This one is for sale, but at $275,000. We call this the “Gingerbread Cottage Goes Psychedelic.” I guess the Alabama Historical Society has no jurisdiction over the interior of homes.

9095 County Road 67, Langston, AL 35755 $275,000
Claim a piece of history with this charming 2 story Victorian registered with the Alabama Historical Commission! Built in 1885, this home has 4 spacious bedrooms, one and a half baths and a formal living room connected to the dining room via a butler’s pantry. The property boasts mature oak, walnut, pecan and fruit trees on roughly three acres and has two large detached garages and a storm shelter.
- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,530sqft
- 2.67acre lot
- Circa 1885
- Google Maps
- Property Listing
- Realtor: Coldwell Banker of The Valley


From the original staircase and bullseye molding to the four-panel doors and entire kitchen, sponging gone wild.

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2 Comments
Juan Velasquez
It’s just a shame to see what was done to the house…(and the price is psychedelic also)…
Sharon L
OMG No!!!!!