1892 Dalton Gang Robbery History! The Charles M. Ball Home, the banker who interrupted the Dalton robbery, c. 1906 restored Queen Anne Victorian, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Register of Historic Kansas Places. In addition to honor recognition, listing in the registers results in the following benefits for historic properties: eligibility for State and Federal Financial Incentives, individual tax benefits for remodeling projects.
The elegant, restored historic home has 5360 sq. ft. in the main house with 576 sq. ft. Carriage House/garage apartment. Original features include brass and copper light fixtures; door hardware; cylinder, beveled, and leaded glass; crown molding; cast iron sinks and soaking bathtub; interior/exterior doors; wood floors; two fireplaces; front and back stairways.
The home has radiant heat; new plumbing and electrical; 2 attic solar fans; WIFI; cable; monitored security system; water softener; Orkin transferable termite contract; cedar lined closets; 4.5 baths; 32 piers with steel I-Beams supporting the foundation in the 526 sq. ft. basement, accessible via the interior and by an exterior steel, bolt lock door; screened porch with motorized awning; glass enclosed front porch; Malarky 50-year, level 4 shingled roof; 2 water meters, with one separate for garden irrigation.
The main floor has 2404 square feet with 3 living areas—living room, entrance hall, study—plus dining room, eat-in kitchen, first floor laundry, ½ bath. The second floor has 2404 sq. ft. with master bedroom with ensuite bath, large walk-in closet and additional coat closet; 2 large bedrooms; large bathroom with cast iron fixtures; and atrium sitting room area. Third floor has a 552 sq. ft. apartment with kitchen, bath, sitting room, bedroom, cedar lined closet, heat pump unit, WIFI, cable plus over 1000 sq. ft. attic storage. In addition, an axillary dwelling unit carriage house is 576 sq. ft. It includes its own deck and patio, wifi, cable, kitchen, washer/dryer, cast iron soaking tub/shower, heat and air.
Sitting on the enclosed 300 sq. ft. front porch, the 2
80 sq. ft. back porch, or by the patio fountain, you can enjoy the landscaped grounds.
KS historic tax credits program can be used to install heat pumps, an elevator, and a third-floor fire escape. A list of home maintenance firms will be provided.
Coffeyville’s electricity is generated via gas turbines. Grand River Dam Authority supplies additional electricity. It is in USDA 7A plant hardiness zone and is located on the Verdigris River.
Property is sold “as is”.
Contact [email protected].
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Year Built
1906
Updated on September 6, 2024 at 5:56 pm