Step into history with the breathtaking Camellia House, a stunning Queen Anne-style home built in 1895-96 by William Bishop, a prominent local business owner with ties to the tung oil, retail, and lumber industries. Originally crafted as a wedding gift for his eldest sister, this home boasts intricate features and craftsmanship typically reserved for affluent families of the era. Its beauty has made it a highlight of the local historic homes tour and a backdrop for films produced by FSU students. Spanning just over 3,100 SQFT with an additional 1,500 SQFT of attic space offering endless possibilities, this 4 bed/3.5 bath home features the primary bedroom on the first floor with a walk-in closet, 3x5 shower, and dual vanities, while the second floor includes an interconnecting children/nanny room. The home’s 7 fireplaces have been converted to gas, and most of the original wood flooring and glass windows remain intact, preserving its historical authenticity. A standout feature is the two-story tower with original curved glass windows, a rare and striking architectural detail. Situated on a half-acre lot, the property is framed by 75+ year-old pecan trees and over 20 camellia bushes, several of which are award-winning heirloom species that inspired the home’s name. A semi-circular partially paved driveway offers convenient access from Waukeenah and Pearl Streets, along with off-street parking. Additional features include a separate lawn/storage shed and a carport. The gourmet kitchen is a chef’s dream, complete with a butler’s pantry, abundant cabinet space, and a versatile electric stove with a gas connection available. The home is equipped with two dual electric and gas HVAC units, ensuring energy efficiency year-round. Its proximity to downtown shopping, dining, and activities offers the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility in a quiet neighborhood setting. Steeped in history, the Camellia House has been lovingly maintained through generations. Originally a single-family home, it became a boarding house in 1927 before being restored and transformed into a living museum by its most recent owners, showcasing original 18th and 19th-century furniture pieces with their own fascinating stories. Approaching its 130th birthday, this extraordinary home continues to radiate grace and beauty, offering a rare opportunity to experience small-town living in a grand, historic setting. Whether you’re seeking a family home or a piece of history to cherish, the Camellia House is ready to welcome its next chapter.
Type | School name | District name |
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High | Jefferson County High School | Not available |
Elementary | Jefferson Elementary | Not available |
Middle | Jefferson County Middle School | Not available |
Juniorhigh | Jefferson County Middle School | Not available |
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Property ID: 110097568567