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Bring your architect and vision to 3806 Williams Lane for a rare opportunity to restore an exceptional historic treasure in Montgomery County, The Williams-Wirgman House. Built in 1895, the house is representative of Vernacular Victorian architecture typical of folk housing of this period, with period details including Queen Anne sash (multi light over one window) and a generous wrap around porch with classical columns. The Williams-Wirgman House is significant for its association with the Williams family who settled in the area before it was transformed by suburban development, as well as for its vernacular Victorian design. The sellers are only the third owners of the home. Mrs. Edith Masters, from whom the sellers bought the house in 1968, was the daughter of the Wirgman family. The house was built in 1895 on Clayton Williams' 17 acre property. Williams Lane was a private access road running the depth of the property from Brookville Road past Clayton Williams House (#3707) and Barn (now a residence at #3713) and then to the house at #3806. The house is in need of a full restoration and will require MoCo Historic Preservation Commission approval. House location survey available. Sold strictly as-is. No open houses. Offers due Thursday at noon.
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5BEDS
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0.26ACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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2,196SQFT
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$398$/SQFT
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Description
Bring your architect and vision to 3806 Williams Lane for a rare opportunity to restore an exceptional historic treasure in Montgomery County, The Williams-Wirgman House. Built in 1895, the house is representative of Vernacular Victorian architecture typical of folk housing of this period, with period details including Queen Anne sash (multi light over one window) and a generous wrap around porch with classical columns. The Williams-Wirgman House is significant for its association with the Williams family who settled in the area before it was transformed by suburban development, as well as for its vernacular Victorian design. The sellers are only the third owners of the home. Mrs. Edith Masters, from whom the sellers bought the house in 1968, was the daughter of the Wirgman family. The house was built in 1895 on Clayton Williams' 17 acre property. Williams Lane was a private access road running the depth of the property from Brookville Road past Clayton Williams House (#3707) and Barn (now a residence at #3713) and then to the house at #3806. The house is in need of a full restoration and will require MoCo Historic Preservation Commission approval. House location survey available. Sold strictly as-is. No open houses. Offers due Thursday at noon.
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