A notable name for a noteworthy home built circa 1886. Parsons, the local blacksmith, was known as "the Edison of Springs" due to his ability to invent solutions to mechanical problems. His blacksmith shop was moved from its original location north of The Parsons House to its present spot next to the Springs Library. Offered for the first time in decades, this classic farmhouse retains much of its original detail and charm including double wide plank floors and original bead board trim. The 2nd floor boasts a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. The property feels spacious at .76 acres and offers a sense of ease and grace that is befitting an older home in the Springs historic district. There is room for expansion and pool. There are 3 bedrooms and 1 1/2 baths. Step back in time and bring this home forward for years of enjoyment and make your own history here.
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