This circa 1915 home boasts a unique history, with recycled lumber sourced from an earlier 1880 home owned by Denton pioneers. Each wall plank was painted in different hues, to tell a story of its own. The kitchen countertops feature handmade tiles crafted by potter Carl Block in 1982 to 1983, showcasing his renowned craftsmanship and individuality. Antique bricks from Bolivar Street foundations form charming walkways, adding character. The home has preserved its historical importance with modern conveniences. The brick column is original to the home, it was the chimney. Tin tiles added to enhance historic beauty during the rehab. The house has been remodeled to enhance energy efficiency. Situated in the proposed National Register District, the College for the Industrial Arts Residential District, this residence embodies heritage. With energy-efficient upgrades, this home seamlessly blends history with modern comfort.
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