C.1833 Craig-Trawick-Lewis - History in a beautiful setting! This Greek Revival home was built by William S. Craig who belonged to the Fairview Presbyterian Church, and members of his family are buried in the cemetery of that church nearby. After several owners, Ramsey and Olene Trawick purchased the home in 1969. Olene taught for the Selma City School system and Ramsey was a beloved chemistry C.1833 Craig-Trawick-Lewis - History in a beautiful setting! This Greek Revival home was built by William S. Craig who belonged to the Fairview Presbyterian Church, and members of his family are buried in the cemetery of that church nearby. After several owners, Ramsey and Olene Trawick purchased the home in 1969. Olene taught for the Selma City School system and Ramsey was a beloved chemistry teacher at Marion Military Institute. After their death, Hunter Lewis purchased the property and completely restored it in 2014. It was beautifully furnished and has been a B&B for the last few years.
Its tremendous center hall, 14 ft ceilings, gleaming heart pine floors, and original windows are special features. Its location on 47 acres nestled among the trees is its most stunning attribute. With 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen/sitting room combination, parlor, and great hall for library, sitting room and formal dining, it is a charming family home. Covered patio/parking, barn, workshop, storm shelter and generator are useful additions.
For sale
$486,700
25745 Highway 14, Marion, AL 36756
3beds
2baths
2,148sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1833
47 Acres Lot
$462,200 Zestimate®
$227/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Original windowsTremendous center hallGreek revival homeGreat hall for libraryGleaming heart pine floorsStorm shelter
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