Centerville, our pocket of quiet charm at the foot of the Wasatch, our home, our muse-was settled in the mid-1800s, and by 1885, this resplendently historic homestead was rising from the earth, stone by stone. Built by a master carpenter and cabinetmaker, the craftsmanship here isn't just seen, It's felt. This property carries the kind of soul you can't fake. A plaque on the front porch from the National Historic Register confirms what every passerby already suspects: this house matters. Inside, original wood floors stretch beneath high ceilings and tall, light-giving windows. There's beadboard, transom glass, and the soft gleam of hand-rubbed finishes. The current owners "guardians" since 1982 revived this home with equal parts sweat and tenderness. She sanded floors and painted with a baby strapped to her back, he scavenged trim and doors from century-old Utah houses destined for demolition. Together, they brought history forward, board by board, beam by beam. The main house and barn with full mother-in-law apartment each hold vintage kitchens with restored stoves that still hum with purpose. Fresh paint throughout makes the old glow new again. The barn a two story beauty serves versatility in spades: a game room (formerly the garage) below, a spacious studio/workshop above, and building plans for covered parking beside it for those who prefer form and function. Outdoors, it's nothing short of enchantment. A man made stream and waterfall flow beneath boughs of marked heritage of trees almond, tulip, walnut, grapevines, while the 65 foot deep wishing well nods quietly to its pioneer roots. Evenings here are aglow with string lights, laughter, and the echo of celebrations past: weddings, concerts, and family gatherings that lingered long after sunset. And for those who love a little whimsy with their history, there's the Centerville Express a playful, artful relic rescued from city storage after several years and restored to life on these grounds. The whole estate feels cinematic: a setting where craftsmanship and comfort live in perfect harmony. Close to hiking trails, mountain sunsets, and everything that makes small town Utah living so sweet, this home is move-in ready yet timeless, updated yet reverent. For lovers of Utah's past, present, and enduring spirit this is the place. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from county records. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement. This home is sold as is with some historic furniture included.
For sale
$2,200,000
252 N 400 E, Centerville, UT 84014
4beds
3,446sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1885
0.81 Acres Lot
$2,097,700 Zestimate®
$638/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Original wood floorsTransom glassPocket of quiet charmCenterville expressVintage kitchensMarked heritage of treesResplendently historic homestead
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