Straight out of a fairytale! With authentic brick turret! Circa 1920 in Kansas.
- Address: 1347 SW Campbell Ave, Topeka, KS 66604
- Price: Sold for $299,900
- Built: 1920
- Size: 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,801 sqft
- Land: Beautiful lot just two blocks from Collins Park
- Bonus: Built-in brick turret, original oak floors, and a private side porch

Move Over, Cinderella!
Oh my goodness, old-house lovers, prepare to lose your mind! This home is an absolute dream come true. Whether you want to call it a Tudor Style French Normandy or just a straight-up fairytale castle, it is hands-down one of the coolest places you will ever see. The absolute best part of the whole house has to be the authentic brick turret. Yes, you actually get to walk through a turret door just to enter your living room! If that doesn’t make you feel like royalty every time you come home from buying groceries, nothing will.
Old World Charm Meets New Bathrooms
Inside, the house is packed with the kind of details that make old-house people weak in the knees. We are talking about original oak flooring, cozy peaked arch doorways, and tons of fun nooks and crannies. The living room features a beautiful decorative fireplace and classic French doors. Even better, the first-floor primary bedroom just got a total upgrade. It went from a tiny half-bath to a gorgeous, fully remodeled full bathroom with a walk-in shower.

A Suite Fit for a Princess
Head upstairs and you will find two more bedrooms, including the east bedroom which is actually a series of three whole rooms. It is appropriately named the “Princess Suite,” making it the perfect spot for anyone who needs a little extra space for clothes, hobbies, or just hiding away from the world.

Outdoor Secrets and Parades
The outside is just as magical as the inside. Those French doors in the living room lead to a secret, covered side porch that nobody can see from the street. It is the ultimate spot for hiding out with a good book. You also get a great back deck for summer barbecues. Plus, you are only two blocks away from Collins Park, which is famous for its awesome Fourth of July parades and holiday fun. Just a heads up, the curtains are leaving with the owner, but the blinds get to stay with the castle!
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