This fixer-upper sits three blocks from Main Street in the cute Town of North, SC. The house was built by Carl Schoenberg in 1911 and served as the Town's first school. The main floor is the second level of the home and has a large wrap around porch on the east, north and west sides. Originally, all but one room had a door that opened to the porch. This structure was one of the first to have indoor plumbing and electricity. There is a ground level to the house that is covered by the main floor and porch. This area was used as rental housing for airmen serving at the now known North Auxillary Air Field in WWII by the second owner of the house, Ms. Susan Day. There is still evidence of showers and toilets in four rooms. In 1997 a concrete floor was poured such that the entire ground level is usable space. The house has a second floor the size of the main level with three window alcoves. This area could become a Master Suite or additional bedrooms. The house has a beautiful fenced in backyard with three mature Pecan trees, several Dogwoods, Crepe Myrtles, Leyland Cypress and a Gardenia bush.
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