Spacious rooms and classic craftsmanship! C. 1832 in Mississippi. $125,000.
Key Financials & Location
- Price: $125,000 (Recent price reduction from $269,900)
- Address: 180 S Craft St, Holly Springs, MS 38635
- Status: Pending / Under Contract
Main Property Features
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3 (2 Full, 1 Half)
- Livable Area: 3,386 sq. ft.
- Lot Size: 0.50 Acres (approx. 21,780 sq. ft.)
- Year Built: 1832 (Greek Revival architectural style)
- Stories: 2
Interior Highlights
- Historical Significance: Known as the original home of Alexander McEwen; historical ties to Brigadier General Winfred Scott Featherston.
- Layout: 11 total rooms including a formal dining room, den, and entrance foyer.
- Finishes: High ceilings, antique wood (hardwood) floors, crown molding, and plaster walls.
- Fireplaces: Features multiple fireplaces located in the bedrooms, den, dining room, and kitchen.
- Climate Control: Central heating and central air conditioning.
Exterior & Construction
- Construction Materials: Wood siding with a conventional foundation and composition roof.
- Parking: Circular unpaved driveway.
- Additional Structures: Includes a Workshop.
- Outdoor Space: Private yard, patio, porch, and wrought iron fencing in the front yard.
- Lot Description: Level city lot with mature landscaping and a few trees.
Utilities & Miscellaneous
- Utilities: Public water and sewer; cable available.
- Taxes: Annual tax amount is approximately $7,384 (based on 2024 data).
- Neighborhood: Located in the Johnson Park subdivision.
From Zillow:
Alexander Mc Ewen’s daughter married Brigadier General Winfred Scott Featherston in 1858 just to give you a little history about this magnificent Home which has 3 bedrooms and 2 Baths located on .50 Acres. There are spacious rooms, high ceilings, and antique wood floors that create a warm & inviting living experience. Definitely for those who cherish history & classic craftsmanship. There is also a Workshop!
























