Country living at its finest! This 3-bedroom home has approximately 2482 square feet of living space. The home was built in 1941 and there was a renovation in 1975 with the addition of a master bedroom and living room along with some new windows along with other upgrades. It sits on roughly 7 acres in Wells County which is located in Central North Dakota, there are many trees surrounding the property to really protect it from the elements. There is about 2 miles of gravel to the farmstead otherwise you have hard surfaced roads, this is not always true when living in rural North Dakota. There is an attached single stall garage. There is a beautiful covered front entry with brick facing, this takes you directly into an entrance foyer with laminate flooring. There are two bedrooms on the main floor with 1.5 baths. The half bath is right near the back entry door, if your outside working in the yard a great spot to stop and get cleaned up. The kitchen has the nice narrow hardwood flooring that extends into the formal dining room and one of the bedrooms. The kitchen has a counter that you can eat meals at along with an area for your kitchen table, there is a patio door in the kitchen to the back your patio. Just off the kitchen is a carpeted family room, great p lace to relax. There is a formal dining room for those special family occasions and that takes you directly into the extra large living room with a bay window facing to the south. The second level is where the third bedroom is. The yard has an abundance of trees, if you were possibly aperson who would be interested in haveing a horse or another animal there should be space to do some fencing and have them right out the back door of your home. There are a number of outbuildings, there is a metal curved Quonset with electricity and a concrete floor (51x73), a wooden curved Quonset with electricity and concrete floor (36x60) and a shop (30x36) with metal siding and metal room along with an overhead door. The home has electric radiant and baseboard heat and the water supply is rural water, which is like city water and it is supplied by Central Plains Rural Water.