The home is notable because it was built by German migrant Christian Crenwelge, who purchased the property in 1872 and initially used it to house a molasses press, according to Texas historians. However, in 1903, he built the Victorian-style Sunday house that now stands on the property.
The 3,200-square-foot property sits on an acre, and a subsequent owner added on a"stunning family room" that overlooks the sizable yard and a nearby creek, according to the sales listing. The home has five bedrooms, five baths and a guest cottage as well.
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