One of a kind Victorian home in Weatherford. Evan Jones designed and built this lovely gingerbread house in 1885 for William Flinn and his wife Alice. The home’s five main gables and extensive gingerbread is representative of its construction period. This home originally sat on Second and Elm Streets. Sisters Lillian and Mary Hannah Jones, daughters of the home builder, bought the home about 1962, and had it moved to its current location. They used architectural parts from other Victorians being torn down in the area. The kitchen was updated in the 1990s by the previous residents. The main bathroom was completely remodeled in 2015 by the current residents. The addition to the house was done in 1964. This is a great property for a mother-in-law suite or multi-family with separate living quarters, they would only have to share the kitchen as common area. Great amenities nearby with Miller Park featuring walking trails and a playground.

