Could it be HAUNTED? Come see this one-of-a-kind farm with 200 years of history and decide for yourself! Nine acres + great visibility from Hwy 61 + no zoning restrictions = SO MUCH potential! You could literally move in tomorrow and make this a residence, horse property, wedding venue, agri-tourism destination, etc! The main home dates from around 1840 and features site-made brick, butternut walnut floors & copper gutters. Also public water, newer stone fireplace and updated windows, septic & electric. Other buildings include a huge metal shed w/walnut framing, an 8-stall barn w/fenced pasture, a scale house, a glazed brick cottage, and the original 1817 stone cabin built by Dabney Jones, Pike County's first justice of the peace! Around 1930, this property was also known as Mineral Springs, a popular amusement park with dance hall & spring-fed pool! Just 45 minutes from Troy, 25 from Hannibal & 30 from Mark Twain Lake. A very solid OCCUPIED home! Just needs HVAC & a kitchen.
Room Features
Main Level Full Baths1
Upper Level Full Baths1
Basement DescriptionCellar, Partial
Bedroom DescriptionPossible Extra Bdr
Dining DescriptionSeparate Dining
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6900 Old Highway 61 (MLS #24024151) is a 2 story single family home located in Frankford, MO.
This single family home is 3,403 sqft and on a lot of 392,040 sqft (or 9.00 acres) with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and is 207 years old. This property was listed on 04/22/2024 and has been priced for sale at $429,000.
Nearby zip codes are 63459. This property neighbors other cities such as New London.
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