Listing courtesy of Ravenscraft Realty.
This brick Italiante house was built in the 1850’s by Hannibal mayor and dry goods store owner, Thomas Collins. It is located in the Central Historic District on a prominent corner. Many of the home’s original features are still apparent-period woodwork, grand staircase, high ceilings, well-proportioned rooms, oak hardwood floors, a stunning fireplace, and 4 intact chimneys. The house has a newer roof and some recent and electric and mechanical, though all of the systems will need updating. As evidenced by the turn of the last century photography, the house had a stunning carpenter gothic porch, rooftop widows walk, and shutters at each window and the grounds had a quaint low fence. All of which could be restored to make this, once again, an exquisite property!
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