1916 Brick House in Glenrock, Wyoming

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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 1916, this charming residence stands as a testament to a bygone era, nestled on a spacious 1.57-acre lot right in the heart of town. 

Originally constructed during a time marked by architectural elegance and attention to detail, this home has witnessed the evolution of its surroundings over more than a century.

Today, this 2,778-square-foot abode seamlessly blends its historic charm with modern comforts, offering a lifestyle of luxury and convenience. 

Meticulously cared for, the home boasts a brick exterior for timeless appeal and features that cater to contemporary living.

Exterior Photos

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Outside, the home sits on an expansive lot adorned with lush landscaping.

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With a 1,728 square foot 3-stall oversized garage and an additional 280 square foot garage/shed, there’s plenty of room for all your toys and tools.

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The property features vinyl fencing, adding both privacy and aesthetic appeal.

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Step inside and experience the warmth of original hardwood floors guiding you through the thoughtfully designed living spaces. 

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Hosting gatherings is effortless with multiple entertainment areas, including a cozy living room adorned with a pellet stove fireplace, a formal dining room for special occasions, and a versatile family room perfect for relaxed movie nights.

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Prepare culinary delights in the well-appointed kitchen equipped with modern conveniences such as a double oven, breakfast nook, and a range of appliances.

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Retreat to the comfort of three inviting bedrooms, each offering ample space and comfort. 

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The spa-like atmosphere of the basement bathroom, complete with a soothing spa tub, provides the perfect escape after a long day.

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The basement, with its wet bar, invites you to mix cocktails and create lasting memories with loved ones.

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