(FURNISHED) A Greek-Revival home located in the heart of Jefferson's Historical District offers buyers the option to join numerous B&B's and VRBO's in the city as well as the opportunity to permanently reside and enjoy becoming part of a unique community steeped in Texas history. Tommie Wurtsbaugh Glick, the previous owners, meticulously restored the home. She was a Jeffersonian native, educator, sculptor and promoter of the arts. Although she moved to Great Neck New York, she purchased the home in order to bring cultural value to her hometown of Jefferson by sharing her home for allowing entrepreneur to teach, lecture and promote their interests. Ladybird Johnson visited the Glick home on numerous occasions especially to promote the Wildflower Trail in East Texas. In addition, to Mrs. Glick's restoration, the Poindexters and current owners, have updated the home with fresh paint throughout, stately drapes and furnishings, new and updated central air as well as two mini-splits. The Great Room, an addition to the original house, affords the option to either use the space for a large den/gameroom, meeting room, or library. A magnificent formal dining area is ideal for dinner parties while the breakfast room, conveniently located off the kitchen, is perfect for less informal dining. The skylight in the oversized bathroom floods the room with bright light throughout the day. Mrs. Glick added the oversized master bedroom during the restoration project. Boasting a 1973 Texas Historical Marker, Atlas Number 5315008035, this home not only has physical value but is a home built and restored for historical preservation. If you cherish Texas History, the pioneer spirit still lives in 407 E Jefferson. It is a Must Seel. |