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Under $75K Thursday – c.1855 Italianate Home For Sale On 1 Acre in Williamsport, IN $75K – Off Market

303 LINCOLN STREET | WILLIAMSPORT, IN, $75,000 Off Market

Italianate Home For Sale in Williamsport, IN $75K

 

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Thanks go out to reader, Mr. Springer, for submitting this exceptional home!

Per Indiana Landmarks:

Nestled in the quiet Old Town neighborhood of historic Williamsport, the 1855 Hitchens House is a beloved landmark situated on over an acre of land with expansive lawn. Constructed for prominent local business leader Elisha Hitchens and his wife, Mary, the impressive two-story brick Italianate is the surviving mirrored identical twin to the house built next door by their daughter & son-in-law, Sarah & William Kent. Dominating the exterior of the house is the three-story tower uniquely rotated 45 degrees. Other original exterior features include the broad bracketed cornice, tall paired and tripled windows, and sandstone window hoods, sills, and front porch, which match the foundation.

The large enclosed west porch now serves as the main entry into the first-floor public spaces. The entry foyer, living room, dining room, and first-floor bedroom all feature 11-foot ceilings and original wide crown moulding. A slight interior remodel at the turn of the twentieth century added quarter-sawn oak flooring and Neoclassical touches such as the columned fireplace surround in the living room, the decorative Classical trim in the dining room, and the wide openings between spaces. Off the dining room are the main service areas including the kitchen, a ¾ bath, a laundry/mud room, and large storage room with basement access. Located off the laundry/mud room is an attached one-car drive-thru garage not currently accessible from the property’s main drive.

Perhaps the most stunning interior feature is the original spiral staircase curving gracefully from the first floor to the top of the three-story tower where one gains a birds-eye view of the surrounding neighborhood and beyond. The main stairway and rear servant stair provide access to four second-floor bedrooms and a sleeping porch. The bedrooms all feature 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, and abundant natural light. The second floor also features an unfinished full bath. See plans for the first and second floors.

*2,700sq ft
*Build date 1855
*Google Map
*Property Listing
*Realtor:

Tommy Kleckner, Director, Indiana Landmarks Western Regional Office
812-249-3116

REALTOR COMMENTS

 

The property will be sold as-is with Indiana Landmarks’ protective covenants attached to the deed to ensure long-term preservation. Proof of financing may be requested before a showing will be scheduled.

For more information, contact Tommy Kleckner, director of Indiana Landmarks’ Western Regional Office at 812-249-3116 or [email protected].

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

7 Comments

  • NAIMA HAVILAND

    OMG that floating staircase!!! So graceful. Reminds me of the Manigault House in Charleston, SC.

  • Tom

    What a beautifully unique home!! I’d love to see an actual floor plan. It would be interesting to see how the original home was laid out. If there are any additional pics I’d love to see them. This home is about and hour and a half from me….I’d love to see in person!

  • Tom

    P.S. I love the stairwell, the crown moulding and the ceiling heights! This home has amazing possibilities! I can see the restored home in Architectural Digest!

  • Kent Wigg

    The home was built by my great-great grandfather William Kent and his father in law Elisha Hitchens. (Two homes built as mirror duplicates — other home burned down several years ago.) Tower was built to view boats coming in on the Wabash River, though trees now block most of that view.

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