1905 Colonial Revival Home in Fayetteville, Arkansas

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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

Built in 1905, this home is a testament to Fayetteville’s rich architectural heritage. Situated in the heart of the Historic District, it has witnessed over a century of the town’s evolution.

The property has been a notable landmark since its construction, reflecting the architectural trends and craftsmanship of the early 20th century.

Over the decades, it has been meticulously preserved, with careful attention paid to maintaining its original character while integrating modern updates.

This blend of historical integrity and contemporary convenience makes it a unique and cherished part of Fayetteville’s historical landscape.

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Its Current State

Today, the home stands as a perfect blend of historical charm and modern luxury.

Extensive updates have been made to ensure that the property meets contemporary living standards while preserving its historical essence.

The updates include modern bathrooms, a fully renovated kitchen, and a dry bar, all designed to harmonize with the home’s original hardwood floors and exquisite millwork.

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Perched atop a generous 0.40-acre corner lot, the home’s exterior is extensive.

The landscaping features a variety of native perennial flowers, grasses, and trees, creating a vibrant and inviting outdoor space.

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The professionally designed courtyard, deck, porch, and covered walkway enhance the outdoor living experience, providing multiple areas for relaxation and entertainment.

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Additional exterior features include a gravel driveway and wood fencing that offers privacy and adds to the property’s charm.

The architectural shingle roof adds durability and aesthetic appeal, ensuring the home remains a standout feature in the Historic District.

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The interior of the home exudes warmth and sophistication. The spacious living room invites relaxation, while the formal dining room sets the stage for elegant gatherings.

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The cozy library offers a quiet retreat, perfect for reading or working from home. The fully-renovated kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring modern appliances, a minibar, and a thoughtful design.

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Each of the three bedrooms is generously sized, providing ample space and comfort.

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Throughout the home, classy bathrooms serve as an ancillary to the property.

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The two-and-a-half bathrooms have been updated with modern fixtures and finishes, ensuring a luxurious experience.

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The property gives full access to a walk-in wardrobe further adding a benefit to the home.

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