The 1891 Queen Anne residence in Sedalia, MO, exudes captivating charm and historic grandeur, a testament to the era’s architectural splendor

Built in 1891 by John T Heard, this home exudes Queen Anne architecture throughout. Sitting on a corner lot, this gracious 3 story home features the famous wrap around porch! The first floor of this century home boasts a large sitting room looking into the dining room with each having a fireplace. Walk into the living room that will lead you into the large kitchen with lots of storage, an island for hanging out while cooking dinner and a cozy fireplace. A butler’s stairwell has access to the 2nd floor from the kitchen. Walking up to the second floor from the sitting room, you will note the ornate woodwork that matches throughout the house and the beautiful stained glass windows. The second story offers 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The master bedroom features the rounded walls from the turret and it’s own fireplace. Walking up to the third floor, you will see a port hole that faces to the west. The third floor would offer an amazing guest or master suite! Moving outside, you have a 2 car detached garage and a fenced backyard for entertaining and gardening. Many updates include lifetime shingled roof, recent exterior paint , remodeled 2nd and 3rd floor bathrooms, newer paint in bedrooms, beautiful new wallpaper. Your opportunity to own a piece of Sedalia history is here! This would be perfect for someone looking for the perfect Air BNB, VRBO or a place to have events.

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