1870 Stone Farmhouse in Cedarburg, Wisconsin

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

This charming stone farmhouse, built in the 1870s, is a true piece of history nestled just minutes from downtown Cedarburg.

Fully restored to maintain its historic charm, this home features original floors, exposed stone, and timber windows.

The restoration has thoughtfully preserved these unique elements while ensuring the home is comfortable and functional for modern living.

With its Colonial architectural style, this farmhouse offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the past in a perfect location.

Its Current State

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The home now has a newer roof and modern amenities seamlessly integrated into its historic structure.

The spacious eat-in kitchen, featuring updated appliances such as a dishwasher, disposal, microwave, range, and refrigerator, provides a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary convenience.

Additionally, the extra deep private backyard offers ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation.

Exterior Photos

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The exterior of this 1870s stone farmhouse showcases its historic charm with original stone and brick construction complemented by vinyl siding.

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The lot, spanning 0.25 acres, features well-maintained sidewalks and a private backyard, perfect for enjoying the outdoors.

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The home’s two-car detached garage provides ample parking space. Its proximity to the Ozaukee Interurban Trail, schools, and downtown Cedarburg makes it an ideal location for those seeking both tranquility and convenience.

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The property also includes a cute chicken coop, enhancing its rustic appeal.

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Interior Photos

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Inside, the home features a cozy living room with simulated wood flooring, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The main level also includes a dining room with ample space for family gatherings and a spacious kitchen that combines historic charm with modern functionality.

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The upper level houses the primary bedroom and a second bedroom, while the lower level includes a third bedroom.

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The home is heated by natural gas with radiant and floor furnace heating systems, ensuring warmth and comfort throughout the year.

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Bathrooms feature ceramic tile and shower-over-tub designs, enhancing the home’s classic aesthetic.

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The partially finished basement provides additional living space and storage, making this historic farmhouse both beautiful and practical.

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