Historic Victorian Limestone Home on 15 Acres – Timeless Charm Meets Country Living

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Step back in time with this majestic 6-bedroom Victorian limestone home, set on 15 acres just minutes from town. Built in 1872 for Perry Hutchinson, the founder of Kansas’ first flour mill, this property blends historic elegance with modern functionality. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, the home is a rare gem for lovers of history and country living.

Key Features:

  • Spacious Main Level: Entry foyer with 10-ft exterior wood doors, parlor with fireplace and fold-away shutters, music/great room, formal dining room, bedroom, and a major addition featuring a large open kitchen, remodeled bath with laundry closet, and family room with fireplace.

  • Elegant Design: 12-ft ceilings throughout most of the main level, 2,610 sq. ft. of living space, hardwood floors, rich woodwork, and four exterior doors.

  • Comfortable Living: Two types of heating – hot water boiler and electric radiant panels – ensure year-round comfort.

  • Upstairs: Five bedrooms and a bathroom prepped for remodeling, accessible via two staircases.

  • Basement & Storage: Unfinished basement with utilities, ample storage, and storm shelter space.

  • Historic Outbuildings: Includes a 40×60 ft metal shop (1994), limestone ice house, and additional storage sheds.

  • Expansive Land: 15 acres offering privacy, outdoor activities, and endless possibilities.

This unique property is perfect for families seeking a country retreat, history enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a distinctive home with room to grow.

Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of Kansas history. Schedule a viewing today!

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