This property Closed on 12/05/16
Close Price: $235,000
Original Listing Price: $235,000
Community: Clyde List Date: 10/14/16
Well maintained contemporary home with room for the whole family and fantastic year round views! Easy access, city water and sewer, dual zone central heat and air and extra large yard make this the perfect home. Enjoy the great back deck with mountain views or the covered front porch. Beautiful walnut floors with vaulted ceiling and bay window! The right home at the right price!
Listed by John Keith at Waynesville
Directions: From Waynesville take 23/74 to Exit 105. right on Jones Cove. Right on Old Clyde Rd. Left on Woodlawn Circle. Immediate right to stay on Woodlawn into Oak park. Take left on Maple Leaf then right on Short. Left on Poplar. Turn right on Loop Road to house on left. #185.
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Clyde, a hamlet that lies between Canton and Waynesville, can boast as its own the oldest structure in Haywood County. The Shook-Smathers House, home to the Shook Museum, was built around 1820, with additions and renovations made for decades producing the finished product we see today. The home's attic chapel played host to many storied circuit preachers over the years, many of whom have left their mark in the unique collection of signatures that decorate the chapel's walls.
The town is also home to 'The Big Gun,' a local landmark and war memorial that is the defining...Read More
Clyde, a hamlet that lies between Canton and Waynesville, can boast as its own the oldest structure in Haywood County. The Shook-Smathers House, home to the Shook Museum, was built around 1820, with additions and renovations made for decades producing the finished product we see today. The home's attic chapel played host to many storied circuit preachers over the years, many of whom have left their mark in the unique collection of signatures that decorate the chapel's walls.
The town is also home to 'The Big Gun,' a local landmark and war memorial that is the defining feature of the small downtown landscape. Another memorial, made from steel taken from the World Trade Center, is slated to open in Clyde in 2011, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Clyde was given two of only around 1,000 piece of steel salvaged from the site to be used in memorials.