This home was described by AUTHOR RACHAEL MEYERINK as follows: This fixer-upper is an asymmetrical Queen Anne designed by noted West Virginia architect Edward Bates Franzheim. Named the "Haymond William Edgar House," it features wide bays and an octagonal tower. According to the nomination form for the National Register of Historic Places, the original clapboards and ornamentation waits to be uncovered underneath the 1980s aluminum siding! Inside, the home features beautifully unique lincrusta wallcovering in the main stairwell that rises for 3 stories. The home also features unpainted original woodwork, multiple fireplaces, and pocket doors. Situated across from the Elk River, this historic home would surely blossom with the right caretaker. This home is in need of a new roof and has had some water damage. It will certainly require an owner that has always dreamed of owning and restoring a historical property with the much needed work that will be involved. You can own this historical home for only $30,000.