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An 1884 Victorian in Pierce City

by Missouri Life

Property Prospects is a series showing you fascinating homes for sale across the state of Missouri. We comb listings and stay tuned in to top property curators on the web to find one-of-a-kind homes all around the Show-Me State. Know of a home we should cover in this space? Send us a tip at [email protected]


This beautiful three bedroom, two bathroom home was built in 1884 in Pierce City, Missouri, which is about an hour from Springfield. The home has been well-maintained over the years and has updated appliances along with vintage features throughout, including light fixtures, Princess Victorian Tin Ceiling tiles, and eye-catching stained glass windows. There is also a detached two-car garage, two large concrete porches perfect for entertaining, and a circle driveway that comes right up to the front porch. 

Inside, an array of unique wallpapers line the walls of the home along with dark wooden window trim. In addition to the kitchen, there is a spacious dining room with bay windows. Two large sliding wooden doors lead you from the dining room into a great room with bright pink wallpaper and a fireplace. There are two staircases that lead upstairs and an unfinished attic that could be converted into an extra room or office space. The staircase railings have beautiful wood carvings. The exterior of the home features vinyl siding with red and green details that add to the charm of this home and plenty of windows. It sits on four lots of land in a quiet neighborhood. 

 

Pedestal sinks are in both bathrooms and one has a clawfoot tub perfect for relaxing. There is plenty of opportunity to add your own personal touches to this home or it’s move-in ready if you’d prefer to keep the old-school charm. The home is currently for sale for $325,000 and is located at 501 North Walnut Street, Pierce City, Missouri.

Click here to see the full listing.  

Photos courtesy Zillow

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