Have you ever dreamed of transforming a historic home rich in character and charm? If so, this historical farmhouse, will undoubtedly pique your interest. The property encompasses 1.13 acres and was constructed by Calvin Hoss between 1850 and 1865. The home was originally located adjacent to Hoss's water-powered sawmill and once featured an attached log kitchen, famed for having the largest fireplace in the community. Upon approaching the front porch, one can sense the weight of history that surrounds this residence. Stepping inside reveals a recently expanded kitchen featuring a large center island ideal for entertaining, and a spacious dining room that connects seamlessly to the large living room. Completing the main level is a bedroom with en suite and a laundry room featuring a half bath. Ascending the staircase leads to a bonus room that opens to a covered balcony extending the full length of the home, offering a picturesque setting for observing sunrises and sunsets. Adjacent to the bonus room is the upstairs bathroom, which is currently undergoing renovation, where the owners have uncovered wood flooring and installed a clawfoot tub. Beyond the bathroom lies a bedroom that previously included a secondary staircase leading to the kitchen; this area could be converted into a second closet or restored to accommodate a staircase. Completing the upper level is a spacious second bedroom. The owners have performed an array of updates to this historic property, including the modernization of plumbing throughout, an expansion of the kitchen nearly doubling its square footage, the addition of a screened porch, a new electrical panel, two mini-split systems, and the home's exterior was painted four years ago. The owners are prepared to escrow $10,000 towards a new HVAC system contingent upon an acceptable offer. Hardwood floors in the dining and living rooms could be exposed and refinished. Note that sq/ft and dimensions are approximate. Buyer to verify all info.