Longview, TX 75601,802 N Sixth Street
Longview, TX 75601,802 N Sixth Street
Longview, TX 75601,802 N Sixth Street
$925,000
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3 Beds
3 Baths
4,344 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 05/08/2023

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Detached

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 4,344 sqft

Price per Sqft $195

Subdivision Tx

MLS Listing ID 10153649

Sold Date 05/08/23

Style Spanish/Mediterranean

Bedrooms 3

Full Baths 2

Half Baths 1

Year Built 1934

Annual Tax Amount $6,920

Tax Year 2022

Lot Size 0.600 Acres

Acres 0.6

Property Description

Own a piece of East Texas history! Originally known as “Stonehurst”, this Spanish Colonial style two-story home built in 1934, is located in Longview's historic Nuggett Hill neighborhood. This impressive shell limestone residence with original red terra cotta Spanish tiled roof and black metal casement windows was built by Judge William C. Hurst and his wife, Esther, using renowned Dallas/East Texas architect Percy Zimmerman. This 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home is just over 4,000 sq ft. The main level is perfectly planned for entertaining. Beyond the impressive foyer at the entrance is a den, formal living area, sunporch, dining room, breakfast room and kitchen. With all 3 bedrooms, a den, a living area, a sleeping sunporch upstairs, you have a choice of stairs or an elevator to connect you between floors. For all your entertaining needs, there is an overflow kitchen and laundry room connected by the porte cochere. The home has many original details still today; including original tiles, hardwood flooring, stained glass, original copper gutters, lanterns, ironwork (original designer drawings are featured in The Meadows Museum at SMU), quartz, and a historical fireplace in the den with a mantel that is built of rocks gathered from many parts of the continent. There is a rock from the Alamo, from the Supreme Court Building in Washington, from Mt. Vernon, a piece from Monterrey Mexico, chips from the gold mine in the famed Cripple Creek, a garnet from Alaska and many others. The exterior beauty of the home is highlighted by a large backyard terrace with lovely mature gardens and trees. There is also an original greenhouse with a water well on the property that has been restored. This was the first house built on Sixth Street in Nuggett Hill and holds a special place reserved right in the middle of town; surrounded by the bell chimes of FC Church, Trinity Episcopal Church and First United Methodist Church. Come see this historic Longview gem!!!

Location

State TX

County Gregg

Area Gregg

Rooms

Dining Room Separate Formal Dining, Breakfast Room

Interior

Interior Features Vaulted Ceilings

Heating Central/Electric

Cooling Central Electric

Flooring Wood, Tile

Fireplaces Type Two or More

Equipment Range/Oven-Electric, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Pantry, Refrigerator, Oven-Electric

Exterior

Exterior Feature Patio Open, Gutter(s)

Parking Features Side Entry

Garage Spaces 2.0

Fence Wood Fence, Wrought Iron, Dog Run/Kennel

Pool None

View No

Roof Type Tile

Building

Foundation Pier and Beam

Sewer Public Sewer

Water Public

Level or Stories 2 Stories

Schools

Elementary Schools Hudson

Middle Schools Foster

High Schools Longview

Others

Acceptable Financing Conventional, Cash

Listing Terms Conventional, Cash

Financing Conventional Adjustable

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Greater Tyler MLS (GTARMLS)
Listed by Amy Brookshire • Coldwell Banker Lenhart - LGV
Bought with Melanie Northcutt

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