Own a piece of East TX history! This Spanish Colonial style two-story home built in 1934, is located in Longview’s historic Nuggett Hill neighborhood. This impressive shell limestone residence with original red terra cotta Spanish tiled roof was built by Judge William C. Hurst using renowned Dallas-East Texas architect Percy Zimmerman. The home has many original details still today; including original tiles, hardwood flooring, stained glass, original copper gutters, lanterns, ironwork (original designer drawings are featured in The Meadows Museum at SMU), quartz and a historical fireplace in the den with a mantel that is built of rocks gathered from many parts of the continent. There is a rock from the Alamo, from the Supreme Court Building in Washington, from Mt. Vernon, a piece from Monterrey Mexico, chips from the gold mine in the famed Cripple Creek, a garnet from Alaska and many others. There is also an original greenhouse with a water well on the property that has been restored
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802 N Sixth St, Longview, TX 75601. View photos, map, tax, nearby homes for sale, home values, school info...