1910 Foursquare Home in Lemmon, South Dakota

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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 stunning property, built in the early 20th century, has witnessed significant historical and architectural developments over the decades. 

The home retains much of its original charm and craftsmanship, including intricate woodwork and elegant light fixtures. 

Unique features reflect the rich heritage of the house, blending historical elegance with modern comforts. 

Originally serving as a prominent residence in the community, it has been meticulously maintained and upgraded over the years to preserve its historical significance while incorporating contemporary amenities.

Exterior Photos

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The exterior of the home has a beautifully maintained yard and a carriage house that has been converted into a garage. 

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The outdoor space is perfect for entertaining, with ample storage throughout the property to accommodate all your needs. 

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Its unique blend of old-world craftsmanship and contemporary upgrades make it a standout property.

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Interior Photos

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Stepping inside, you are immediately greeted by the exquisite woodwork and vintage features that define the home’s character.

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The new kitchen is a highlight, featuring tall quarter-sawn cabinets in a shaker/craftsman style. The kitchen also boasts new quartz countertops, a stainless sink, a faucet, and a garbage disposal. 

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The formal dining room, complete with built-in bookshelves and a hutch, provides a perfect setting for family gatherings.

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A cozy built-in breakfast nook adds to the home’s functionality. 

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Each floor has its own bathroom, and the expansive third-floor attic offers the potential for a sixth bedroom. 

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The basement, accessible via a separate entrance, features an exercise room, a game room with a sink and mini fridge, a hot tub, and a workshop.

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