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1480 Kickapoo Road
Clinton, MS 39056
Debra A Thomas with Century 21 David Stevens, original listing - (601) 924-7552
$619,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3358 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to this custom built, beautiful home with a Traditional Southern flair. Sitting on 4.6 acres amid a tree shaded lot, the home has a new roof and a gutter system. Step into the home with its' expansive covered front porch and leaded glass front door. There is crown molding and decorative trim throughout the home even around the windows and doors. The large foyer has wood floors. To the right of the entryway is a 14 x 12 Formal Dining (PICTURE TO BE PUT IN MLS AFTER IT IS PAINTED) room fit for a King. The kitchen is adjacent to the dining area with new quartz counter tops, 5 burner gas cook top, an undermount sink, a center island complete with trash compactor , electricity, a vegetable sink and a side for sitting/ eating. There are also plenty of cabinets for storage, a double wall oven and a breakfast bar. This kitchen is HUGE. The breakfast area and kitchen have ceramic tile. Around the corner is a double use laundry with office space on one side. There is also a half bath for guest. Upstairs you will find a bedroom if a rod is put in the attic closet or a childrens' den or gathering space that comes complete with a pool table! The gathering room downstairs has a wall of built ins, french doors and a fireplace with arched brick accent. The guest bedrooms are quite large and there are several storage closets in the hallway. The guest bath has quartz counter tops and double vanities. The toilet area is private and has a huge soaker tub which is jetted with sliding doors which have rain drop glass. The primary bedroom has a large walk in closet and an en suite bath. The separate shower has unframed glass and is connected to the primary bathtub underneath a glass block window This room also has double vanities and another closet for your use. The shop is amazing with electricity and water and a bathroom. The shop has a deck which is covered and enables you to fish from it! Natural gas is available to the shop. The pond is stocked with bream and bass. The home is minutes from the Natchez Trace, top rated Clinton public school district schools and only fifteen minutes from Flora. Call your agent today!
Property Information
Lot Size
4 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1996
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1480 Kickapoo Road
City
Clinton
State
MS
Zip Code
39056
County
HINDS (WEST)
Listing
Provider
Century 21 David Stevens, original listing
Name
Phone
(601) 941-7361
Office Name
Office Phone
(601) 924-7552
Agent Name
Debra A Thomas
Agency Phone
(601) 924-7552

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