There are thousands of homes that are for sale in East Texas right now. There are going to be some that you love more than others due to different styles of homes but there is one historic home that I just found listed for sale in East Texas that I think everyone would love. 

Historic Home For Sale in Marshall, Texas
Photo courtesy: Amy Gay with Trina Griffith & Company Real Estate
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More specifically you would find this home at 116 Beavers Bnd, Marshall, TX 75672. This incredible home was built back in 1860 being completed in 1864 by Samuel Scott. The Greek Revival home was renovated with as much of the original home being utilized in the renovation projects done from 2008 to 2012. This home might be old, but it is still in wonderful condition.  

Wine Connoisseurs Will Love This Home  

This is so much to love about this historic home but on the first floor of the main house there is a wine cellar that holds up to 500 bottles of wine. More details on the main house specifically, it’s 4 bedrooms, 5 and ½ bathrooms in 6,920 square feet on 8.4 acres of land. The main house has 3 floors but there is also a carriage house that could be used as a mother-in-law house, a rental property, or room for friends and family to come visit. 

Secret Passage in Historic East Texas Home 

When looking at the real estate listing for this property I found out there is a secret passage within the main house. It was used as a servant's staircase situated between the office and the parlor and concealed by bookcases. It could be the perfect spot for a hidden safe room. Let’s look at the pictures of this amazing home and property.

Historic Home with Secret Passage For Sale in Marshall, Texas.

The home was original built in 1860 it has been renovated but it's still in great shape and currently on the market for $1,250,000.

Gallery Credit: Billy Jenkins

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