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Manassas Victorian: Your Chance To Become Part Of History

This stunning Queen Anne Victorian in downtown Manassas, originally called the Clem House, has been lovingly maintained.

The two-story house in Manassas, built in 1907, comes with a one-story porch spanning the front and north side of the house.
The two-story house in Manassas, built in 1907, comes with a one-story porch spanning the front and north side of the house. (Realtor.com)

MANASSAS, VA — This stunning Queen Anne Victorian in downtown Manassas, originally called the Clem House, has been lovingly maintained. The two-story house comes with a one-story porch spanning the front and north side of the house.

The Clem House is an easy walk to Old Town restaurants, shopping, and the Amtrak/VRE train station. Because of its central location, annual events are within easy walking distance. The current owners have maintained the integrity of the Clem House by using original products whenever the home needed repairs.

The Clem House has a central hallway with a straight, single flight stairway at the entrance. It has two parlors on either side of the hall and a dining room. The south parlor is an open room making a combination hall and living room. The north parlor can be closed off by a door on the side of the room and authentic pocket doors between the parlor and the dining room. The north parlor features a bay window and a door opening onto the side porch.

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Both the dining room and north parlor feature ornate mantels of oak. The dining room features the original and rare width of door and a half. The kitchen features a door to the back screened-in porch and a winding back staircase to four bedrooms.

This is your chance to be part of history.

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