The Parsonage House. An irreplaceable piece of Long Beach history, originally built in 1896 by Margaret and Jotham Bixby. This restored Queen Anne Victorian is the city's oldest surviving wooden residence, showcasing original architectural details including the staircase, built-ins, and windows. Relocated to the desirable Willmore Historic District in 2022, the home underwent a meticulous restoration including forensic paint analysis to revive its authentic 1896 color palette while seamlessly integrating modern systems: new foundation, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and insulation. Set on an expansive rare double lot just moments from Downtown Long Beach, the property offers the opportunity to create a dream outdoor space, pool, and/or ADU. A truly one-of-one offering where heritage, scale, and modern livability converge.
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