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Looking at Historical Homes

 Historical homes are a dime in a dozen in the modern age. Wear and tear of time have taken many beautiful houses over the course of years, while others were neglected to a point of no return. There are many, though, that remain to stand out among others with unique flare and architecture. Most people don’t like to bother with the maintenance that comes with an old structure, but many can appreciate the beauty that comes with antiquity. Some, however, can picture themselves owning a beautiful historical house.

While there are currently none available in Clarksville, our city does hold many gorgeous historical homes in the downtown area. I have admired them through the years as they’ve stood through time, presenting themselves as ele
gant fixtures in a modern time with their no longer usual designs and occasional bright colors—one such, my favorite, is an amazing shade of lavender. Though there are none currently available in Clarksville, some of the surrounding towns can boast of absolutely gorgeous historical homes for sale.

Recently, Pam Cash of Crye-Lieke Realtors was able to show off this amazing home Erin, Tennessee. Two stories were decked out in antique furnishings in what was meant to eventually become an Air BNB. However, the unfortunate circumstances that came with Covid have put it back on the market for potential buyers with a taste for the classics. With a fireplace in every room, this home certainly warmed me up to the idea of historical house living. The structure was immaculate with fine detailing and unique wallpapering that I personally adored. Along with a lovely front stairway there was also the butler’s staircase in the back which led up to the butler’s quarters—yes, this home was built to house a butler. How amazing is that?

While some appliances were out of date, this house didn’t make a creak as we strolled through to admire all of the lovely rooms. Despite being so old, no one can argue it was incredibly sturdy. With the addition of a front balcony, a quail house, and an old smoker house, I can only imagine the possibilities adventurous buyers could have with this beautiful Erin home.

Historical homes come with risks, like any home can, and they can require far more maintenance. But well cared for and loved, these time capsules can become the pride of a community. While I couldn’t recommend everyone to go out to buy one, I encourage those with a love for antiquity to at least venture out to view some! If you are in Clarksville? Summer is coming soon—consider taking a walk through the downtown area to admire some of the beautiful old homes right here in our city!

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