This Tudor style house looks like something you might expect to see in a quiet English village. However, this property is actually an abandoned house in Arkansas.
Located on 629 West Poplar Street, in Paragould, Arkansas this Tudor property features a steeply pitched roof and large stone chimney that stands out amongst the far more traditional properties in the area, most of which are bungalows.
THE HISTORY OF THE ABANDONED HOUSE IN ARKANSAS
Built in 1928, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in Paragould, Arkansas has had numerous updates over the years.
However, the property still has many of its original features, such as hardwood floors, wall panels, a grand stone chimney, a stone fireplace, and its original Tudor-style diamond pattern windows. The property also had its very own carriage house located at the end of the yard.
THE HOUSE TODAY
Towards the end of 2018 this quirky abandoned house in Arkansas finally sold for $30,000. If any work has been done on the property yet we simply don’t know, however, the photos from the listing show just how much work would need to be done.
THE CARRIAGE HOUSE
The carriage house now has the address of 628 W Highland Street and was being sold as a separate property. After years of neglect, it also sold at the end of 2018 for $30,000. With the two properties being purchased just 48 hours apart, it’s possible that they may have both been bought by the same person with the dream of keeping them together.
However, we don’t currently have any evidence to prove that, we can only hope. The Carriage House features two bedrooms, two bathrooms and of course a secret tunnel.
This is how the property looked before being sold at the end of 2018……
At least it wouldn’t take a long time to run one of those baths.
I’m 6’5, I don’t even think I would attempt a bath in something that size.