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Historic “shamrock” home asks $815K in Asheville

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The turn-of-the-century home won an award for its restoration efforts

A dark-blue shingled home with peaked roofs sits on a tree-filled lot.
This turn-of-the-century home is located in the historic district of Albermarle Park in Asheville, North Carolina.
Photos via Sotheby’s International Realty

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Location: Asheville, North Carolina

Price: $815,000

This wonderfully updated “shamrock” cottage is on the market in the historic district of Albermarle Park, in Asheville, North Carolina.

Built at the turn of the century, the 3,374-square foot features many period details like leaded glass windows and hardware and won the Griffin Award for restoration by the Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County.

The home features five bedrooms, four baths, and multiple formal areas including a fireplaced foyer, sitting room, library, and dining, to name a few. A wine cellar, guest apartment with separate entrance, study, and treehouse are also found on the nearly half-acre property. As for the interiors, hardwood floors, wood molding and paneling, and brick details are found throughout.

Located within walking distance of downtown and boasting many outdoor entertaining areas, the house at 18 Cherokee Road is offered at $815,000.

Via: Sotheby’s International Realty