About 312 E Eaton Street
HISTORIC FREED HOUSE in Trenton, TN is up for grabs. This Eastlake Victorian, built in 1871 by merchant Julius Freed, was home to Trenton's first lighted teapot collection (now on display at city hall). The Freed's were pillars of the community for many decades and their success is reflected in the quality of their home. The dresses pictured are said to be from Julius Freed's store.
Located three blocks east of the Gibson County Courthouse, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is one of the highlights in the county's rich history, featuring hardwood floors, bay windows, transoms, stained glass, and a beautiful curved balustrade.
The 8 x 16 wired shop in back has a bench and cabinets. There's ample parking from 1st Street entrance.
Sitting on a spacious lot, and walking distance to shopping and dining locations, Freed House would make a great single family home, and would also be perfect for events, meetings, private parties, or for use as a Bed & Breakfast. All information is deemed accurate but is not warranted by the seller, company, or REALTOR. This document is for reference only and is not a valid part of the sales agreement between the buyer and seller. Permitted zoning uses, square footage, and lot size to be verified by buyer.