This Folk Victorian home with German siding at 815 Pine Street actually had its beginnings elsewhere. Believed to have been built around 1900, it was situated on a plot of land identified as being “at the corner of Loyal and Wilson Streets.”
It is believed that it was P. R. Jones, local druggist, war hero, founder of the Bank of Danville, and former president of the Danville Street Car Company built the house.
The exterior is totally restored and structurally reconditioned. A new main electrical panel and some wiring is complete. In addition to a sunny sitting area on the landing, this second floor has two large bedrooms, both with fireplaces, and a full bath. The main floor includes a spacious foyer, half bath, and three large rooms that can be configured as living room / dining room / kitchen or as third bedroom / family room / eat-in kitchen. The living room has a fireplace with original tiles and overmantel, and the original chandelier. The dining room with fireplace has a large opening to the one-story kitchen providing a modern “open concept” feel.