Historic soul. Modern substance. A rare circa-late 1800s home, beautifully restored and thoughtfully made NEW. Some houses simply endure… and some are given the rare chance to begin again. Better than New Construction! Just two blocks from the courthouse square in Monticello, Fl, this circa-late 1800s home—a classic Southern I-house shaped by Greek Revival influence—once stood quietly waiting—its wide double porches still catching the breeze, its bones still strong, its story not yet finished. From the front porch, the gentle toll of the town bell drifts through the air, a quiet reminder of the rhythm of life just beyond the square. When its current stewards first stepped inside, they uncovered more than a home in need of repair. Tucked within its walls were photographs, letters, and fragments of lives once lived—small reminders that this home had always been something worth saving. What followed was not simply a renovation, but a full revival. With great care, the home was brought back to life—retaining its historic character while thoughtfully rebuilding nearly every major system. A new roof now shelters the structure, while updated electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems provide modern reliability. Inside, a fully beautifully renovated kitchen and bathrooms offer the comforts of today without sacrificing the home’s original soul. Original heart pine floors remain throughout the main portion of the home. The kitchen and rear addition feature reclaimed oak flooring, carefully sourced from a late-1800s building in Chattanooga—an intentional detail that honors the home’s history at every turn. Spanning approximately 3, 200 square feet, the home offers six bedrooms and three and a half baths, along with gracious living spaces, a formal dining room, and a central hallway plan that draws light and air from front to back. Tall ceilings, reaching nearly eleven feet, and decorative downstairs fireplaces lend a sense of warmth, scale, and quiet grandeur that only a home of this era can provide Outside, the signature double gallery porch stretches across both levels, inviting slow mornings, evening conversations, and the simple rhythm of small-town life—where a porch swing sways and rocking chairs settle into the day. A detached carport with an adjacent utility room adds everyday practicality without detracting from the home’s historic charm. This is not a restoration that erased the past. It is a home that has been carefully renewed—its history respected, its future secured. Set within one of North Florida’s most charming small towns, this home is just steps from the courthouse square—the heart of daily life in Monticello. Here, the pace is slower, neighbors greet one another by name, and a sense of community still quietly endures. The Mulberry House now proudly stands ready for its next chapter.