The Hyman Freedman House in Gonzales, Texas, is a historically significant early 20th-century home that blends Queen Anne and classical revival architectural styles. Known for its ornate trip, expansive porch and asymmetrical façade, the house reflects the economic prosperity and cultural influences of the era. It is associated with Hyman Freedman, a prominent local businessman and civic leader who contributed to the town’s development. Today, the house stands as a symbol of Gonzales’ heritage, attracting history and architecture enthusiasts while preserving the legacy of its community's entrepreneurial spirit. Upon entering, you are greeted by an open, tiled front entryway, which connects the front of the home to the back of the home. The layout provides generous quaint dual living areas, ensuring there's plenty of space for leisure and entertainment. Home layout is reminiscent of simpler times, including a sun porch adjacent to one of three bedrooms and a beautiful clawfoot bathtub beckons old world charm. The dining room is idea for intimate dinner parties with your family and friends. Situated on a shaded lot, the outdoor space offers opportunities for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying the Texas fresh air. Backyard has lovely deck, ideal for the summer months and a glass of sweet tea. Located in Gonzales, known for its rich history and community spirit, this home offers a blend of modern comfort and classic charm. It is only a short distance to downtown Gonzales that boasts shopping, dining, and entertainment. Easy access to I-10 and Texas 130 makes Gonzales a wonderful central location with access to Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and the Texas Gulf Coast. Don't miss out on the chance to make this home your own!
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