Description
Registered with Preservation Georgetown as the Marvin C. Hodges House (c. 1928), this downtown historic bungalow reflects the durability and craftsmanship of early 20th-century construction. Original hardwood flooring—believed to be longleaf pine—runs throughout much of the home, complemented by tall ceilings and original windows that have stood the test of time.
The floor plan offers 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, 2nd bathroom is in Guest House. two traditional bedrooms and a flexible third room currently used as a bedroom but well-suited for office or hobby use. A stained-glass insert between the living and dining rooms highlights the thoughtful detailing typical of the era. Generously sized living and dining areas provide comfortable everyday functionality, while the kitchen and laundry are located at the rear of the home.
A newly built guest house adds valuable auxiliary space, featuring a large open room and full bath—ideal for guests, a studio, home office, or exercise space. A rare opportunity to own a historically significant home that continues to function well in the modern day.
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