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$ 99,000
Est. payment | /mo
1 Bed
1 Bath
$ 99,000
Est. payment | /mo
1 Bed
1 Bath
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 11539559
Bedrooms 1
Half Baths 2
Year Built 1926
Annual Tax Amount $467
Tax Year 2024
Property Description
Outstanding business opportunity in The Gem of The Hills, Alderson, WV. This property offers almost unlimited possibilities as the town government is very flexible for users. Approx. 4447 square feet. This historic and large building could be used for a variety of businesses, including cafés, Antique Malls, offices, professional services, hardware stores, craft shops, vendor spaces, and even an owner's living quarters. Nestled in the heart of Alderson's historic district, where the Greenbrier River glides past century-old architecture and the echoes of train whistles still stir nostalgia, stands a storefront that's as much a portal to the past as it is a gathering place for the present. This is the shared home of Sam's Vintage Tools and Old Stuff and Ginny's Goodbites, two distinct yet harmoniously paired businesses located in the storied Johnson and Gwinn Hardware Building on the Monroe County side of town. Sam's Vintage Tools and Old Stuff Step through the door and you're greeted by the scent of aged wood, oiled metal, and stories waiting to be told. Sam's shop is a treasure trove of bygone craftsmanship-hand drills, cast iron wrenches, antique saws, and curiosities that once powered the hands of West Virginia's builders and tinkerers. The shop reveres the past; many items are tagged with a handwritten note that often includes their origin or a snippet of lore. Locals affectionately call it "Big Sam's Museum" you can buy from," and visitors are known to linger, drawn in by the charm of tools that still bear the fingerprints of history. Ginny's Goodbites Just a few steps away, the aroma shifts from oil and iron to cinnamon and fresh biscuits. Ginny's Goodbites is a cozy café and bakery where the menu is handwritten daily, and the recipes are rooted in Appalachian tradition. Owned by Sam's Better Half Ginny Walker, during festivals and town events, Ginny's becomes a hub of laughter and conversation, with pop-up specials and indoor dining with the comfort of central heat and air conditioning. Currently, Miss Ginny only opens upon special occasions; however, her catering service is always in demand. Equipment and fixtures at Ginny could be available for the right price. A Historic Setting The Johnson and Gwinn Hardware Building itself is a landmark, having once been a bustling supplier of goods to farmers and tradesmen. Its large front windows and storefronts, and the building is listed among the contributing structures in the Alderson Historic District, which spans both Monroe and Greenbrier counties. Just outside the door, the Alderson Memorial Pedestrian Bridge, built in 1914 and the only concrete arch bridge in West Virginia, connects the two sides of town, offering sweeping views of the Greenbrier River, a favorite spot for fishing, kayaking, and quiet reflection. Neighbors with Legacy Adjoining the storefront is Alderson's Store, the oldest continuously operating family-owned retail business in the state, founded in 1887 by descendants of Elder John Alderson. Its Art Deco architecture and vintage displays are a testament to enduring local pride. Within a short stroll, you'll find City Hall, the U.S. Post Office, Lobban Funeral Home, the Alderson Artisans Gallery, Fritz's Drug Store, and the Alderson Volunteer Fire Department and EMS, each a thread in the town's tightly woven fabric. Just down the tracks, a few blocks away, stands the C&O Railway Depot, built in 1896 and still serving as an Amtrak whistle-stop on the Cardinal line. The depot's museum showcases Alderson's rail history, including visits by presidents and the town's role as a livestock-shipping hub in the early 20th century. Camp Cupcake, and just a mile from the storefront, tucked into the hills, is the Federal Prison Camp at Alderson, known colloquially as Camp Cupcake.
Location
State WV
County 54063
Rooms
Basement Crawl
Dining Room 0
Kitchen Pass-Through
Interior
Fireplaces Number 1
Building
Story 1
Sewer Municipal
Water Municipal
Structure Type Frame
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