291 Henderson Street
$600000
MLS #4005682
6
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1,579
Sq Ft
3.26
Acres
1900
Year Built
About This Property
Contemporary Comfort at Saluda
Historic Home
Mountain Views
Spring
Pond
Creek
Fruit Trees
Outdoor Kitchen
In-Ground Pool
Workshop
Detached Carport
Covered Front Porch
Covered Back Porch
Enclosed Back/Side Porch
Covered Patio
Original Heart Pine Floors
Tongue & Groove Walls
High Ceilings
Parlor
Primary Bedroom and Bathroom
Walk-In Closets
Den
Bonus Room
Finished Attic
Screen Door(s)
Welcome to 291 Henderson Street. Since 1900, Crystal Springs has been a landmark in the historic town of Saluda, NC. These crystal-clear water springs fed the creek that flowed along Main Street and ultimately formed the headwaters of the Pacolet River. Hence the name – Crystal Springs. Chemical analysis of the water showed it contains the same elements as the famous Poland Springs of Maine. The clear, cool waters provided running water for the Crystal Springs boarding house, the first building to have indoor running water in Saluda. The flowing waters were eventually dammed and the Crystal Springs pond was created. Many of the residents of Saluda learned to swim in “Ye Olde Swimming Hole”. Today, the historic home is on the market for the first time since its creation at the turn of the 20th century. This historic home features original heart pine floors, tongue and groove walls, high ceilings, wavy windows, and multiple porches to take in paradise. Located two blocks from Main Street, enjoy making this home yours! Schedule your showing today!
Property Features
Home Details
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Location
Saluda, NC
Property Details
MLS #
600000
Status
Sold
Type
Residential
County
Polk
Zoning
RES
Lot Size
3.26 Acres
Year Built
1900
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