
| 163 W. Van Buren, Eureka Springs, Arkansas |



| 479-253-0999 info@evelyncross.com |

| You'll enjoy living in this 4,600 sq. ft. colonial revival manor house on four secluded acres overlooking Eureka Springs' Historic District. This beautiful five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath home features three levels of spectacular living space, separate guest house, large yard and a two-car detached garage. |
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| For more information, contact Mark Mattmiller mark@evelyncross.com, or 479-981-0513 |
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| Across the hallway is a large gourmet kitchen with copper punched cabinets, a separate island and two walls of windows. A breakfast nook and casual sitting area complete the kitchen. From the kitchen a short hallway with a half bath leads back to the front of the home and the formal dining room featuring hardwood floors and windows that look out onto the front porch and grounds. |
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| A banister staircase leads to the second floor with another large hallway that runs the length of the home and separates the four bedrooms. Three of the bedrooms have private baths and built-in closet spaces. The larger bedroom has a wonderful sunroom with built-in bookcases-- the perfect spot for reading or watching television. The third floor features another complete living area with a spacious bedroom and full bath, sitting area, a secret playroom and a full kitchen. It's a great escape for out-of-town guests. |
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| If your guests prefer more private space, they'll enjoy the guest house with 672 sq. feet of living space. The two-story cottage, built in 1902 as the original housekeeper's quarters, has a living room with a gas-log fireplace and a spacious bedroom on the main floor, with a large Jacuzzi bath and full kitchen on the lower level. A wooden deck off the back looks out to a wooded ravine, where deer often gather. A two-car detached garage and workshop are also located behind the main house. |
| Beautifully crafted Victorian double doors invite guests into the entry hall which runs from the front of the home to the back and features an antique fireplace, staircase, and pocket-door entryways into the main floor's living areas. To the left of the hallway is a sunny "summer" parlor with hardwood floors, large windows and an arched doorway that leads to the back "winter parlor" featuring a handsome mirrored fireplace. |