Courtesy of Isabell K. Horsley Real Estate
MORE PHOTOS TO COME! This Salt Box–inspired beauty, echoes the cozy charm of early 1900s homes where neighbors lingered to chat along the lane. Sitting on a roomy half-acre plus lot and shaded by majestic pecan trees, it’s the perfect spot to sip sweet tea on a summer afternoon. Inside, the kitchen shines with a 2020 update – granite counters, a breakfast bar, fresh appliances, and durable LVP flooring. Throughout the home, windows have been replaced, and both full baths (up and down) were thoughtfully refreshed. The downstairs bath is a clever two-in-one, connecting both to the primary suite and the hall for guests. Vintage character is still alive here with original pine floors and bead board walls in the entryway, while low-maintenance vinyl siding keeps upkeep simple. Outside, you’ll find a fenced side yard—ideal for kids or furry friends – and a fabulous new shed (2021) just waiting to be a workshop, studio, or She-shed. Parking? Plenty. Best of all, this home is tucked on a peaceful side street within golf-cart distance to everything Irvington has to offer – restaurants, tennis, shops, playgrounds, the Steamboat Museum, concerts, and even the farmers market. And yes, you can stroll to the Tides Inn for lunch or dinner with friends. It’s small-town charm wrapped in modern comfort.