Circa 1915 Neoclassical Revival with Income Potential

325 N Sprigg Street

This historic home was built by the Himmelberger family in the Neoclassical Revival Style.  The massive portico, 13" deep red brick exterior walls and the carriage house are fome of the unique features of this home.  As you enter the front door, the grand staircase leads your eyes upwards and you the notice exquisite lights the adorn the ceilings.  Large pocket doors lead to a dining room the on the right.  The butlers pantry is directly off the dining room.  You can access the maids quarters on the second floor from the back staircase off of the kitchen.  The original fireplace, built-ins, antique lighting, and wood floors add charm to this one of a kind home.  If restoring historical homes is your passion, this is one you will not want to miss.  This home is located in the heart of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

This would also make a great investment property due to the proximity to the college as well as the carriage house being converted to apartments. 6 rooms and 2 baths in the carriage house alone.

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