Step into a piece of Brenham history at 607 South Day Street. Built around 1913 using salvaged materials from a large 1800s homestead, this character-filled home once served as a railroad telegraph office. Original wood floors, antique windows, high ceilings, and it is said that shiplap walls lie beneath the coverings. Unique features include a clawfoot tub, built-ins, hidden closet compartment, and a fireplace adorned with petrified wood and stained glass from a historic chapel. A thoughtful 1985 addition provides extra space while preserving the home’s vintage charm. Quietly nestled in a neighborhood rich with heritage, this lovingly preserved home is ready for its next chapter. Roof was replaced in October of 2024. Per recent appraisal, square footage is larger than CAD. Please see the listing video of additional information. Buyer to verify all listing details.
Step into a piece of Brenham history at 607 South Day Street. Built around 1913 using salvaged materials from a large 1800s homestead, this character-filled home once served as a railroad telegraph office. Original wood floors, antique windows, high ceilings, and it is said that shiplap walls lie beneath the coverings. Unique features include a clawfoot tub, built-ins, hidden closet compartment, and a fireplace adorned with petrified wood and stained glass from a historic chapel. A thoughtful 1985 addition provides extra space while preserving the home’s vintage charm. Quietly nestled in a neighborhood rich with heritage, this lovingly preserved home is ready for its next chapter. Roof was replaced in October of 2024. Per recent appraisal, square footage is larger than CAD. Please see the listing video of additional information. Buyer to verify all listing details.