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1913, W.F. Robertson House

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Step into the heartwarming elegance of the W.F. Robertson House.  Completed in 1913, this beauty, designed and built by Fred Meisenhelder, boasts period-true additions and embellishments that bring a sentimental familiarity to a span of generations.  Surrounded by lush landscaping and the curious “tree in the middle of the street,” the outdoor gardens make for a peaceful and serene retreat.  Originally built as a three-bedroom and two-bath home, recent additions have evolved the home into a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home with two additional flex spaces that can be used for offices or additional sleeping quarters.  Prior to the turn of the century, a separate apartment and garage was added along with an RV pad.  The Robertson Family rests behind the home in the Masonic Cemetery, along with the Rayson family that owned the home from the 1940’s to 1970’s.

 

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