1910 Stone Home in Hot Springs, 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

Built in 1910, this charming stone home exudes character and historic charm.

Situated on a spacious lot, this 1,313 sq. ft. property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history with exceptional potential.

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Exterior Photos

The exterior of this historic stone home exudes rustic charm.

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The highlight is the original 12×8 garage, offering a unique opportunity to repurpose this charming structure as a root cellar, storage area, or workshop.

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The surrounding landscape adds to the home’s picturesque appeal, offering a glimpse into a simpler time.

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The property also features a large, fully fenced dog run with concrete flooring, perfect for active pets.

Interior Photos

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The heart of the home is the kitchen, adorned with floor-to-ceiling custom cabinetry that adds a rustic, primitive touch.

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Step inside and discover a home that blends rustic charm with modern convenience.

The side entrance leads to a practical mudroom with a closet, perfect for shedding outdoor gear.

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The kitchen seamlessly flows into a delightful 6×10 sunroom, ideal for enjoying morning light or curling up with a good book.

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The main level also features a large, open living room, a full bathroom with laundry facilities, and a cozy bedroom.

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Upstairs, discover the expansive 314 sq. ft. primary suite, complete with an ensuite bathroom and breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

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A spacious 20×27 ft attached garage provides ample room for vehicles, storage, and projects.

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The unfinished basement offers additional storage space and houses a tankless water heater, while a secondary exit provides convenient access to the outdoors.

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