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Shadowlawn - A Potential B&B

Sylva (Western), North Carolina

This two-story arts and crafts-style house and guest house is located behind North Carolina’s most photographed courthouse.

Historic Shadowlawn, a large two-story arts and crafts-style house and its charming two-bedroom guest house, was born out of a touching Oregon love story in the early 1900s. Located behind North Carolina’s most photographed courthouse, the one-acre terraced property has a ‘country feeling’ while being ‘in town.’ The main house has a large front porch; side patio, six bedrooms (with potentially 1 more room), including a suite with sitting room and bath; arched, double living room with gas fireplace; formal dining room, sunny breakfast room; large sewing room with fireplace (which could be a sixth bedroom) and three baths.

Sylva, which adjoins the tourist town of Dillsboro with its Great Smokey Mountain Railway, is a popular southern tourist destination with four distinct seasons. The nearby attractions of the Cherokee Indian Reservation with its Harrah’s Casino, Blue Ridge Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville and the Biltmore House plus the scenic attractions of lakes, waterfalls and mountains draw visitors year round.

This early 1920s property is bordered by streets on three sides in Sylva’s oldest historic neighborhood. It has many ‘little extras’ like beveled-glass doors, cedar-lined closets, a wooden stair banister hand-carved by the original owner, hardwood floors under carpet and windows everywhere! Downstairs is handicap accessible. The guest house could be an owner’s quarters or the lower level of the main house could be converted. There’s a large level parking area.

Please click on our website link
(www.shadowlawn.donlwilliams.net)
for more photos and background information.

A Jackson County Historic home
Shadowlawn offered at: $399,900

Contact:
Jonnie M. Clasen
3918 Calhoun Drive
Columbus, GA 31903
Email - jmc6154@aol.com
(706) 689-0153 - Phone #
(828) 230-8724 - Cell #

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Posted July 27, 2004 by Deb

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