Step into the enchanting 1900 Queen Anne masterpiece designed by George F. Barber in Savanna, IL!

The charming architect of this late 19th Century Victorian is absolutely stunning. The owners of this Beauty have decided to preserve the traditional architecture of the home, while updating to modern conveniences. There is a large Foyer that leads to the hardwood grand staircase. The natural woodwork, and hardwood floors throughout the home are gorgeous!! The main floor has a spacious kitchen, with all stainless-steel appliances, there is also a main floor laundry area. There is a second staircase off of the kitchen. There is a formal dining room that boosts a craftsman’s wooden built in buffet, and a beautiful fireplace. There is a large room that has a half bath off of it that could be another bedroom. Then there is a parlor room that has another fireplace. Upstairs there is a full bathroom, 2 full spacious bedrooms and another room that could be a 3rd bedroom for that level. There is also stairs that lead to the walk-up attic. From the second floor and the attic you can see the grand Mississippi River. Outside is a patio area leading to newer 32 x 20 heated garage that is finished and every man’s dream! This is a must see to appreciate! Note: property is currently being utilized as residential but has a business 2 zoning. So, you could operate a business- The opportunities are endless.

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