Own a piece of Logan County history! This home was originally a Stagecoach Inn, named the Prairie House. It was built in 1851 and located 3.5 miles north of the current Village of New Holland. It was cut in half and moved by wagon into New Holland in the early 1900’s. It sits proudly on a large, double corner lot. Through the back door near the 2 car attached garage you will find 3-10 ft long closets to hold your coats, shoes, etc. The kitchen is to the right with a massive wall of pantry cabinets—10 ft of pantry doors! The cabinets are oak, plank style which gives the home a cabin feel. A formal dining room/ possible 4th bedroom is off the kitchen and has a door opening directly onto a beautiful, covered wrap around deck. The family room is a wonderful gathering place; large cathedral beamed ceiling, and a gas insert fireplace with brick hearth. The long bank of Anderson windows lets light pour into the space, giving the room a very welcoming feel. Two full bathrooms and a nice size laundry room complete the main level. Upstairs there are 3 nice sized bedrooms, 2 of the bedrooms have nice large closets for storage. The 3rd bedroom is waiting for revision that will make it your own special design! Vinyl siding, Anderson windows, newer furnace ductwork and AC make this home weatherproof and cozy. Should you be looking for a workshop, man cave, or RV parking garage-look no further! A 38x27 ft shed with a tall roll up door has electricity, and massive shelving built it.