Ever dream of owning a piece of Minnesota history? Here’s your chance! This impressive farmhouse, dating all the way back to 1870 is opening its doors for someone new to create memories.

I can't help but picture myself relaxing in that beautiful cast-iron clawfoot tub or cooking up a feast in a kitchen that looks like it belongs in a designer's magazine. Every inch of this home exudes charm and impeccable craftsmanship.

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The 3,000-square-foot farmhouse has been meticulously restored, preserving its historical charm while incorporating modern conveniences. According to the listing, it sits alongside a repurposed carriage house that now serves as a garage attached to the old milk house, shop, and barn with an expansive 4,000 square feet of versatile space.

And there's more! With antique light fixtures, reclaimed beams, a brick backsplash, and countless other features, this home really has it all!

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The primary suite is a true sanctuary, complete with a private deck that overlooks the barn and backyard. Adding to the home's allure are the magnificent 100-year-old oak and maple trees that surround the property, making it a truly unique and inviting space.

This home isn’t just a place to live - It’s a piece of history, beautifully preserved and ready for the next chapter.

Stunning Historic Minnesota Farmhouse Now Available for Sale

This home is full of standout features that you'll absolutely adore.

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This fabulous 6-bedroom, 4-bathroom home is currently listed at $975,000 in Coon Rapids. Click here to see the listing and to get more info.

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