Memphis | $865,000
A wood-sided, Greek Revival-style house built in 1941, with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, on a 1.31-acre lot
This house, in the Belle Meade subdivision about seven miles east of downtown Memphis, has had only two owners in its 80 years. The sellers replaced the roof after a collision with a tree several years ago and renovated the kitchen. They also updated the HVAC system, professionally landscaped the grounds and have maintained the property in overall pristine condition.
The property is less than two miles northwest of a pair of shopping malls and the Memphis Botanic Garden, and four miles west of Shelby Farms Park, an amenity-packed community green space that is five times the size of Central Park.
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Adventure takes on many forms. It could be jungle escapes, ziplining or maybe sailing ocean waves. Ellen (Nellie) Cashmanâs life was an adventure into gold rushes, establishing businesses, and grubstaking prospectors. Her work included philanthropy, especially where miners were concerned. A single woman, she earned the respect of stampeders and adoration from the causes she supported. Mining pioneer and philanthropist Nellie Cashman, circa 1874. Photo by Royal British Columbia Museum /Wikimedia Commons
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