National Register of Historic Places, Nostalgic Home Built in 1853. This Private Residence, was a Stagecoach Stop and Inn, Calling it the Halfway House due to its Location Halfway Between Flint and Flushing. In 1858, The Home was Sold to John and Elizabeth Ponsford, who had arrived in Flint from England in 1854. The Ponsfords Continued to Operate the Halfway House as an Inn. The Inn has been passed on to Ponsford's Descendants, as of Today is Still in the Family. You will find the Marvel and Charm of Yesteryear as the Family Maintained the 1850's Features, of an Expansive Eat-in Kitchen with a Fireplace, Formal Dining Room, Library, Main Floor Bedroom has been Transformed into a First Floor Laundry with Sewing & Ironing Area, Three Bedrooms on the Second Story of the Home with Dressing Rooms, Two Full Bathrooms, Circle Driveway, Pole Barn on 5.27 Acres. Backs up to Flint River. All Individuals Who Enter on the Property MUST BE in the Physical Presence of a MI Real Estate Agent.
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