Truly one of a kind, this beautifully renovated 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath Craftsman style home blends charm and character with modern style. Step inside to find a sunlit entry with soaring ceilings. The open concept living, dining, and kitchen area offers tall ceilings, abundant natural light, and an updated kitchen featuring quartz countertops, gas range, custom tile backsplash, butcher-block island, and exceptional storage with a walk-in pantry. The spacious primary suite showcases matching stained-glass doors, double closets, and a custom bath. Each additional bedroom includes its own en-suite bath for total convenience. A hallway half bath provides an extra touch for guests. The home also offers a spacious laundry room, dedicated office space, unique antique doors throughout, spray foam insulation, and a covered back patio, all on a privacy fenced corner lot. Major updates include electrical, HVAC, plumbing, tankless water heater, LVP flooring, fixtures, and more, creating a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully designed home filled with character and modern comfort. This home was taken back to the studs and carefully restored, keeping the history in mind.
Palestine, Texas is a historic and charming East Texas community known for its deep roots, small-town character, and scenic Pineywoods landscape. Founded in 1846, the town began as a trading post along the Trinity River and later flourished with the arrival of the International and Great Northern Railroad in the 1870s. The railroad era helped shape much of Palestine’s identity, and today the community still showcases one of the largest collections of historic architecture in the state, especially throughout the downtown district where restored brick buildings, Victorian-era homes, and preserved landmarks highlight the city’s past.
The area is rich with cultural attractions and tourism draws. The Texas State Railroad is one of Palestine’s most well-known features, offering seasonal steam-train excursions through the rolling forests of East Texas, including the popular Dogwood Train and the Polar Express. Each spring, the annual Dogwood Trails Festival celebrates the blooming dogwoods with events, entertainment, and local artisans. In October, the city hosts the beloved Hot Pepper Festival, a lively fall celebration that fills downtown with vendors, music, food, competitions, and visitors from across the region.
Property is located within walking distance of the downtown area making this a fabulous choice for a B&B or an exceptional full-time residence!
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