Unique, one of a kind buildingbuilt around 1940 of glazed terracotta block. Terra Cotta is Italian for 'baked earth'. In earlier times, this building was known locally as the location of the Hamiltons family cheese factory. Cheese is no longer made here, however the living quarters are still in use as a residence. The Residence: The upper level is where the living quarters are located, which features 2 BR's, a formal dining room, the kitchen & the original living room. The existing areas have original Mission style woodwork & hardwood floors. A short few years ago, a newer addition was added onto the rear side of the home. Some prominent features of this spacious 400 sq. ft. great room are two sunlit ceiling skylights, the parlor woodstove & the numerous windows, perfect for taking in the surrounding views. No longer a cheese making room, the lower level is now a great size workshop with an original tin pressed ceiling. The ceiling height is over 10 feet high; there is also an oversized egress door. A newer pole shed & also a detached 2-car garage. The adjoining land is a parcel of public hunting & fishing land offering 100+ acres of hunting land trout fishing on the West Fork of the Kickapoo only steps away. The property has well-established raspberries & asparagus beds, a huge array of perennial flowers & a spring fed stream runs across a part of this property.
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