Once a part of the W.P. McBee Estate, the home was originally built as a boarding house around 1914 for the Wysong family little Margaret Wysong carved her name into the newel at the second landing which can still be seen. The wraparound front porch has Tuscan columns with views of downtown. Relax in the living room and enjoy the Tapestry brick fireplace which reflects the style of the early 20th century. There is impressive millwork throughout, two 6 ft long pocket doors, steam heat with original radiators, 10 ft ceilings, authentic casement windows with brass hardware, and each upstairs bedroom has a personal vanity sink and medicine cabinet. The remodeled kitchen includes granite countertops, custom cabinets, slate floor, and a butlerâs pantry. The screened in back porch has a lower deck overlooking the backyard that provides a private retreat. Within walking distance of downtown!! Own a part of the nationally recognized Hampton Pinckney Historic District and join us in preserving Greenville history.

 

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