This is quite an arresting face.
A shelf brick in brick facade in Fayette, Mo., recently hit the market for $ 350,000.
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The bright and spacious 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom residence has a gourmet kitchen with farmhouse space, “high-end finishes in” and “three levels of living space” after an extensive renovation in 2005, according to the Realtor. com mention.
However, the 2,465-square-foot home, which has been “completely refurbished, restored and had new HVAC” installed, has a holdover from the past – a “legitimate prison” cell in the basement.
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According to the mention, the house was in 1875 the Howard County Sheriff’s House and Jail – and apparently the 2500 square foot underground 9-cell structure is the ‘best part’ of the state building. Not the intricate crown shape, antique clay foot bath as a historic feature where it sits. It is the prison, which, of the 70 photos for the mention, accounts for 23 of them.
The cells are not everything, it also has a “reserve room and 1/2 bath” attached to the massive, seemingly operational, prison.
“Opportunities are great with this property,” the listener listens.
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Although some on Twitter are more skeptical about the endless potential of the house.
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The jailhouse is just the latest mention to confuse people online.
Last week, a suggestive description for a rental in New York City concerned people.