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                                    Every once in a while, a home appears that carries the spirit of a bygone era. The front of this farmhouse, with its soaring ceilings, was once the Methodist parsonage in New Braunfels, believed to have been built in the 1890s and assembled with hand-forged square nails. It originally stood on San Antonio Street, across from where Arlen's now sits, before being relocated near the Comal County Tax Office. In 1993, it found its permanent home on 7 peaceful acres, where it has since been expanded to 4/3 with 2,931 sqft. The heart of the house still beats with the charm of its past-shiplap walls, wood floors, beadboard, high ceilings, a country kitchen, sunlit French doors, a spacious deck overlooking towering oaks, and a thriving garden. Out back, there is a barn/workshop and a fenced yard. It's a piece of New Braunfels history, lovingly carried from town to country, from one generation to the next. Now, it's waiting for its next story to begin.