1913 Historical house in Kendallville, Indiana - $250k
Historical house for sale in Kendallville, Indiana. Built in 1913 by Andrew Carnegie, it was Kendallville’s first public library. Soaring ceilings, 4 bedrooms, full basement, 4465 square feet. $250,000.
House overview
In 1913, this exquisite building was erected and is still arguably one of the most unique and beautiful properties in all of Noble County.
What was once Kendallville’s first public library and served that purpose until 1968, it has also housed a law firm, an architecture firm, a vintage clothing store, and was most recently the Wilson Art Gallery.
One of the original 1679 libraries built in the USA by Andrew Carnegie, a philanthropist who helped fund thousands of libraries across the world, this unique building features a grand entryway, cozy library room with built-in bookcases, soaring ceilings, intricate iron and original wood details throughout, rich, dark brown brick and fieldstone exterior, gorgeous architectural supports, red clay tile roof, classic outdoor lighting, and simple landscaping to complement the clean lines of the building.
In addition, there is a full basement with tall ceilings, large daylight windows, and its own back entrance.
This stately piece of Kendallville history has been lovingly maintained throughout the years and recent updates include: 2 brand new high efficiency furnaces and 2 brand new ac units.
With multiple work/living spaces on both the main and lower levels, this rare opportunity to own a piece of property with such historical significance is yours for the taking!
House details
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Interior area: 4.464 sqft
Lot size: 6.490 sqft
Year built: 1913
Style: Single-Family
State: Indiana
Price: $250,000
Photos and info: Zillow
Contact: Candice Everage, Century 21 Bradley-Kendallville
Tel: (260) 349-5887
Office: (260) 399-1177
Email: Candice@c21bradley.com
Address: 124 E Rush St, Kendallville, IN 46755