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50 Timeless ‘Century Homes’ That Continue To Astound And Inspire (New Pics)

50 Timeless ‘Century Homes’ That Continue To Astound And Inspire (New Pics)

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Century-old homes are living, breathing pieces of history. Their architectural design, building materials, craftsmanship, and remnants of past residents beautifully reflect the era in which they were built. Thanks to the people who appreciate such historic homes, they are being honored and taken care of so they can continue to withstand the test of time.
In fact, there’s a whole community of them online where they can share their experiences and tips on homes that exceed the 100-year mark. Called Century Homes, this Reddit community unites antique home owners and lets others take a peek at what it's like to live in one. Scroll down to immerse yourself in the old home charm, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that you could see yourself residing in!
While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with a century home owner and founder of Old House Dreams, Kelly DeLong, who kindly agreed to tell us what it’s really like to own a historic home.

#1 Ladies And Gentlemen, I Present To You, The Spectacular “Gamwell House” Built In 1892 By Architects Longstaff & Black

Ladies And Gentlemen, I Present To You, The Spectacular “Gamwell House” Built In 1892 By Architects Longstaff & Black
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#2 Pocket Doors In My New-To-Me 1920s Twin

Pocket Doors In My New-To-Me 1920s Twin
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#3 When You Live In A Town That Thrived On Lumbering, You Get Floors Like This

When You Live In A Town That Thrived On Lumbering, You Get Floors Like This
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A century home owner and founder of Old House Dreams, Kelly DeLong, tells Bored Panda that her fascination with old houses started in her childhood.

“When I was a child, my mom would drive us through the neighborhoods of Marietta, GA, to admire the beautiful old houses. As a teen, we lived in a home built around 1910 with hardwood floors, old windows, and high ceilings. That cemented my love for historic homes. The sound of creaky hardwood floors, the soul that original windows bring to an old house, high ceilings, and wide center halls all make my heart flutter,” Kelly fondly shares.

#4 I’ve Been Trying To Capture The Essence Of Each Season From This Spot, ~160yrs Old

I’ve Been Trying To Capture The Essence Of Each Season From This Spot, ~160yrs Old
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#5 Just Bought Our First Home (1909) And Found This Under The Carpet

Just Bought Our First Home (1909) And Found This Under The Carpet
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#6 Our 96 Year Old

Our 96 Year Old
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The century-old home where Kelly, her husband, dog Sissy, and two cats, Bleep and Little Kitty, live was built earlier than 1901 and has a beautiful family history that they are now preserving.

“Our home has been in my husband's family since the day it was built, likely earlier than 1901, though that’s as far back as the county records go,” she says. “We've been told that two elderly sisters had this place built to live out their widowed days. The foundation beams are whole tree trunks, bark still clinging in spots, and the structure is held together with square nails and wood pegs.” 

#7 Is This To Much Wood? 1920 House

Is This To Much Wood? 1920 House
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#8 Decided To Play The Floor Lottery…

Decided To Play The Floor Lottery…
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#9 Slowly But Surely Realizing My Dream Of Living In A Haunted Mansion

Slowly But Surely Realizing My Dream Of Living In A Haunted Mansion
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They jumped at the chance to buy it when it went for sale for the first time since it was built. “My favorite part of the home is its plank walls, some as wide as 24 inches! My husband would say his favorite feature is the 700-square-foot front porch.”

#10 After 3 Months, 200+ Hours And A Lot Of Learning, The Doors Are Back On The Front Of Our 1864 Home, Ready For Another 150 Years Of Service (Detailed Album In Comments)

After 3 Months, 200+ Hours And A Lot Of Learning, The Doors Are Back On The Front Of Our 1864 Home, Ready For Another 150 Years Of Service (Detailed Album In Comments)
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#11 Removed A Huge Mirror Today And Discovered My House’s Original “Flavor”

Removed A Huge Mirror Today And Discovered My House’s Original “Flavor”
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#12 Closed On This 1864 Beauty Today, My Daughter Is 5th Generation Of Our Family In This House

Closed On This 1864 Beauty Today, My Daughter Is 5th Generation Of Our Family In This House
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When they purchased the home, it didn’t have much of a kitchen, just a sink, a stove, and a fridge that has seen some better days, so they had some updates to do. “We’ve since added cabinetry, and my husband built a farmhouse-style table for the center of the room. A previous owner had given the living room an “inside porch” with rock pavers; those were the very first to go! “

#13 Hawkins, In

Hawkins, In
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#14 Foyer Of Our Recently Purchased 175 Year Old Farmhouse

Foyer Of Our Recently Purchased 175 Year Old Farmhouse
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#15 Bought A 1889 Three Bedroom Build Just On The Edge Of Downtown And So Thrilled!

Bought A 1889 Three Bedroom Build Just On The Edge Of Downtown And So Thrilled!
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Besides being a century-old homeowner, Kelly also runs the Old House Dreams website, where she shares specially selected historic real estate for old house enthusiasts. She created the site out of love for old houses, old windows, original woodwork, worn floors, and other various details that old house lovers would notice. 

#16 Eastlake Pocket Door Plate Restoration

Eastlake Pocket Door Plate Restoration
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#17 It’s Just A Rental, But I’m So Happy To Finally Be Able To Share A Century Home Here!

It’s Just A Rental, But I’m So Happy To Finally Be Able To Share A Century Home Here!
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#18 Victorian House

Victorian House
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Old House Dreams has been running since 2009 and has amassed over 200 million page views, shared over 24,000 properties, and encouraged many individuals to turn their old house dream into reality. As the website reads, “Properties featured on OHD are chosen specifically for their original features and history. From Queen Anne’s needing complete restoration to move-in-ready Craftsman homes, OHD covers a range of styles from the Colonial Era to the Mid-Century."

#19 I’m Just Glad The Landlords Spared The 1890s Tile Around The Fireplace

I’m Just Glad The Landlords Spared The 1890s Tile Around The Fireplace
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#20 My First Home Is My Dream Home. I Love It So Dang Much. (1880 Second Empire)

My First Home Is My Dream Home. I Love It So Dang Much. (1880 Second Empire)
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