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



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

| Rich in history, you'll love the European flair of this limestone masterpiece that once served as the original headquarters of the Ozarka Water Company. Built in 1895 and listed on the National Register, this 3,456 sq. ft. structure most recently operated as the Brownstone Inn. |
| For more information, contact Mark Mattmiller mark@evelyncross.com, or 479-981-0513 |
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| The suites are beautifully decorated with many period antiques and have private baths. Guests will enjoy the comfort of having independently controlled central heat and air systems. All suites have private outside entrances and welcoming outdoor spaces for relaxing. The detached limestone carriage house is 325 sq. ft. and could be used as another guest suite or serve as a retail shop. There is a large laundry area and extra space for a workshop on the main floor. |
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| A brick patio on the main level is surrounded by gardens and a large wraparound deck on the second level is a shady retreat with century old sycamore trees. The property includes three and a half lots with plenty of offstreet parking and it is located on the trolley route. The C-1 Commercial zoning allows for a number of uses. |
| The limestone exterior reflects its Victorian craftsmanship and retains much of its original character, while the interior has been restored to create four spacious guest suites and innkeeper's quarters. Beautiful hardwood floors, crown moldings and a generous number of windows work together to create an elegant interior. |

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