Description
This historic home at 246 N Oak Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763, known as the Graham House, is a significant local landmark built in 1883 that showcases Folk Victorian architecture. It is located within the Orange City Historic District. History and Architecture Original Owners: The house was built for John Dean Graham and his wife Maranda, who moved from Massachusetts and were prominent contributors to Orange City's growth, including operating a general store. Construction: Construction was completed in March 1883, with local papers at the time noting the beautiful trimmings. Architectural Style: The structure is an example of Folk Victorian architecture, featuring original elements like flat, jig-saw cut trim, cornice-line brackets, and a gable-front-and-wing façade. Historical Significance: The home is one of the few buildings in the area that survived the great fire of March 11, 1909. Current Features The property is a charming, fully renovated historic home with MODERN UPDATES, while still maintaining its original character. Key features include: Exterior: A classic wrap-around front porch, picket fence, a garden area, wood siding, and a new metal roof. Interior: Hardwood flooring, a cozy fireplace, a new HVAC system, a designated laundry room, and new appliances including an air-frying oven. The current floor plan features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across a single story with approximately 1,974 square feet of living space. Additional Structures: The property includes a detached 400 sq. ft. 1-bedroom/1-bathroom in-law suite/garage apartment and a 16x20 storage shed. seller is motivated to move you into this unique piece of history!
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4BEDS
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0.28ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,642SQFT
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$261$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
This historic home at 246 N Oak Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763, known as the Graham House, is a significant local landmark built in 1883 that showcases Folk Victorian architecture. It is located within the Orange City Historic District. History and Architecture Original Owners: The house was built for John Dean Graham and his wife Maranda, who moved from Massachusetts and were prominent contributors to Orange City's growth, including operating a general store. Construction: Construction was completed in March 1883, with local papers at the time noting the beautiful trimmings. Architectural Style: The structure is an example of Folk Victorian architecture, featuring original elements like flat, jig-saw cut trim, cornice-line brackets, and a gable-front-and-wing façade. Historical Significance: The home is one of the few buildings in the area that survived the great fire of March 11, 1909. Current Features The property is a charming, fully renovated historic home with MODERN UPDATES, while still maintaining its original character. Key features include: Exterior: A classic wrap-around front porch, picket fence, a garden area, wood siding, and a new metal roof. Interior: Hardwood flooring, a cozy fireplace, a new HVAC system, a designated laundry room, and new appliances including an air-frying oven. The current floor plan features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across a single story with approximately 1,974 square feet of living space. Additional Structures: The property includes a detached 400 sq. ft. 1-bedroom/1-bathroom in-law suite/garage apartment and a 16x20 storage shed. seller is motivated to move you into this unique piece of history!
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