Here is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history! A 1920 home in Monterey, Tn with 1.6 ac., 4 BR, walk in attic closets, 2 full Ba., 1 half bath, Basement with the original well, 12′ ceilings, The home was built in 1920 and was known as Gum Ave and in 1979 renamed to Reed Place. The Reed’s built the home and it was passed down to each generation. The yard holds oak, chestnut, cherry, plum, apple, and walnut trees. Although the house has changed some it still represents a rich history. During WWII and afterwards, the rooms were lent to newly married couples and workers at the hosiery mill, stranded travelers, and the railroad workers would stay there at night as they passed through the area. Sgt Alvin C. York was an overnight guest at the Reed House while he was preaching at the Monterey Church of the Nazarene. Some additions and improvements include 2 detached buildings. A 32’x42′ 3 story-basement/main floor/loft with garage doors/elec/water and concrete floors and a 30’x36′ 2 story building with garage doors/water/elec and concrete floors. Inside the home-full bath added, kitchen cabinet replacement, H/A units, vinyl siding, metal roofing, front porch replacement, window replacements, and west side under floor repair. Beautiful setting and a must see!
Compare listings
Compare