1920 Farmhouse in Brush Prairie, Washington State

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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 unique 1920 farmhouse in Hockinson offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern amenities.

Spanning a spacious 1,878 square feet, this home sits on a beautiful 5-acre piece of flat land.

The farmhouse retains many original features that showcase its rich history, including hardwood floors, a sunroom filled with natural light, and an enclosed porch with brick flooring.

It stands as a testament to early 20th-century architecture and rural living.

The property’s historical significance is evident in its detailed woodwork, such as the wainscoting and box beam ceilings found in the office/den.

Its Current State

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The farmhouse has been well-maintained and updated to ensure comfort and functionality for modern living.

The home features forced air heating, and the kitchen is equipped with a free-standing range, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave, all complemented by hardwood floors.

Significant changes include the maintenance of the property’s infrastructure and the addition of a detached studio/greenhouse, which provides a versatile space for creative or practical use.

Exterior Photos

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The exterior of the farmhouse showcases its classic architectural style with shake siding and a composition roof.

The property includes several additional structures that enhance its charm.

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A large 30x60ft shop with 220 power and a vintage 25×74 chicken building/coupe reflect the property’s agricultural heritage and potential for additional income.

The land itself is cleared and level, ideal for various uses such as gardening or pasture.

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The outdoor spaces include a covered deck and ample yard space, offering a serene environment for relaxation and outdoor activities.

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Interior Photos

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Inside, the farmhouse boasts a range of inviting and functional spaces.

The living room, with its cozy pellet stove, provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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The office/den, with its judges panel and detailed woodwork, offers a distinguished workspace.

The bedrooms, each with unique features such as walk-in closets and wood-framed windows, provide comfortable and private retreats.

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The kitchen, featuring hardwood floors, combines traditional charm with modern convenience. The dining room, enhanced with wainscoting and a nook, is perfect for family meals and gatherings.

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The basement, though partially finished, offers additional storage and recreational space, including a laundry room. The bathrooms have been modernized, with one featuring a jetted bathtub.

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