
216 East Cedar Street
About this property
Welcome home to this adorable move-in ready cottage in the heart of Bristol, Tennessee! Adorable corner lot with detached garage. The covered front porch is an inviting, cozy spot to relax! Upon entering the front door, you will find a living room with shiplap trimmed fireplace. Natural gas is available for the future addition of gas logs. Just beyond is an open concept kitchen with white cabinets, beautiful natural light, stainless appliances, exposed brick, and bar entertaining area with bar stools that convey! A mudroom is just past the dining area, with a back door that accesses the parking area, and a laundry room with frosted glass door and half bathroom. Back in the living room, you will will find the entry to the first of three bedrooms finished with a closet, crown molding, and original hardwoods. Down the hall are two additional bedrooms, featuring each of the same, with a closet, crown molding trim, and original hardwoods. The hall bathroom is at the end of the hall, and features updated finishes, with a tub/shower unit, and medicine cabinet featuring electrical connections and storage for several beauty appliances. The hallway also features built-in shelving, perfect for linen or decorative storage. Updates throughout include newer windows, roof, and pex plumbing. All appliances, including the washer and dryer, convey! Buyer/Buyer's Agent to verify any and all information.
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- Construction - Site Built
- Attic - Crawl Opening
- Basement - Crawl Space
- Exterior Finish - Aluminum Siding
- Flooring - Hardwood/Vinyl
- Foundation - N/A
- Property Condition - Above Average
- Roof - Architectural Shingle
- Style - 1-Story/Bungalow/Cottage
- Walls - Drywall/Paneling
- Windows - Double Pane
- Year Built - 1940
- Appliances - N/A
- Fireplace - Living Room
- Interior Features - Kitchen/Dining/Laminate Counters
- Laundry - N/A
- Other Equipment - N/A
- Other Rooms - N/A
- Amenities - N/A
- Exterior Features - N/A
- Fencing - N/A
- Garage - 1
- Other Structures - N/A
- Parking Features - Gravel
- Pool Features - N/A
- Porch/Patio/Deck - Covered/Front Porch
- Topography - Level/Rolling Slope
- View - N/A
- Waterfront Feature - N/A
- Total SqFt - 1004
- Total Finished SqFt - 1004
- Above Grade SqFt - 1004
- Finished SqFt 1st Level - 1004
- Total Unfinished SqFt - 1004
- Total Basement SqFt - 0
- AC - Heat Pump
- Heating - Central/Natural Gas
- Sewer - Public Sewer
- Utilities - N/A
- Water - Public
- Auction - No
- Easements - No
- Financing - Cash/Conventional/FHA/VA Loan
- Foreclosure - No
- Short Sale - No
- HOA Fee - No
- Home Warranty - No
- City Taxes - $542
- County Taxes - $657
- Zoning - B1B
Bristol, TN
Home to the Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, TN has a rich history that continues today. If you’ve never been to two places at once, head down to State Street and experience being in two states at once! While you’re downtown, there are plenty of other activities and places to visit!
Eat:
620 State – The owners that brought the Tri-Cities Label, Southern Craft BBQ, and more, have a new restaurant in town. Offering a wide menu of sushi, burgers, steaks, and pasta, you can find just about anything here. However, their sushi and Japanese fare do stand out as some of the best around.
Burger Bar – This divey walk-in joint brings us back to the era of 1950’s diners. Bring an appetite because portions are large and you’ll want to get one of everything. Of course you can’t go to the Burger Bar without having a milkshake. While traditional flavors like vanilla and chocolate are great, we recommend a banana fudge shake.
Quaker Steak & Lube – While we typically don’t go for chains, Quaker Steak is a notable mention. Just across the street from Burger Bar, Quaker Steak offers a never ending list of draught beer, and an equally long list of wings, making this place worth a stop. Like spicy foods? Try their Eat Heat Challenge by eating six wings made from scorpion pepper venom and concentrated capsaicin. Not so fast though: you’ll have to sign a waiver first.
The Bristol Hotel – The prestigious Bristol Hotel offers two separate dining experiences in house. The first, Lumac, offers sweeping views of the surrounding Appalachian mountains on the rooftop bar. Serving craft beer, small batch whiskey, and a limited bar menu, Lumac is a great place to meet up with friends, family, or co-workers. Feeling something a bit more refined? Dine-in downstairs at Vivian’s Table for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We’re not sure who Vivian is, but we love her lobster pasta and slow braised pork osso bucco.
Drink:
Bristol Station Brews & Taproom – Conveniently located near State Street, the Station has a 10 barrel brewing system to provide beer enthusiasts with uncommon craft flavors. Winners of the Tennessee Championship Beer award, some of their notable brews include: Vanilla Imperial Porter, Bearded Goat Bock, and Double Loco Imperial IPA.
Elderbrew – Bristol’s first small-batch brewery focuses on concocting one barrel at a time. Available only at their taproom on 6th street, brews like Thai Fighter, Halfling, and Bring Out Your Dead, tingle the senses and make you wanting more.
State Street Brewery – Another mainstay of downtown Bristol, State Street Brewery prides themselves on creating enjoyable, flavorful, and unique beers. Pull up a stool and enjoy one of many beers. Our favorites are the Razzle and High Hopes.
Do:
Bristol Caverns – Located on the Tennessee side just south of Bristol, the caverns are truly a remarkable sight to behold. Paths follow an ancient underground river that flowed more than 200 million years ago.
Bristol Rhythm and Roots – The annual Rhythm and Roots Festival, held in the fall, offers residents and visitors the best in Americana, classic country, fold-rock, and Appalachian music across the downtown area. This multi-day music festival has grown substantially over the past few years and brings in people from all over the country! Local vendors, breweries, and restaurants get involved to provide an amazing experience for all.
South Holston Lake & Dam – Whether you like to swim, boat, kayak, raft, or just fish on the shore, Holston Lake is a popular summertime retreat. Boat and raft rentals are available through the marina. Make sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen, you’ll need it!
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum – Established in 2014, and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, the Country Music Museum is a must-do. With over 24,000 sq. feet across two levels, you’ll leave with a new appreciation of country music. Within the exhibit are a performance theatre, radio station, large space for venues, and a learning center.
Shop:
Shops on State Street – Shop local! These locally owned and operated shops are the quintessential Main Street USA feel. From antiques to art galleries, and everything in between, you’ll have a blast walking along State Street to see what you discover!
The Pinnacle – The region’s premier shopping, dinning, and entertainment destination. The outdoor-style shopping center has something for everyone in the family.