This house wants a new family to embrace. The furnace is 6 years old and the AC is brand new. A bonus is an oversized two car garage for additional storage. Outdoors is a comfortable deck under the shade of mature trees and a fully fenced yard for the kids and pups to play. It's nice to have more closets and unfinished storage, too! This room has an egress window and could be an occasional guest suite or just a very convenient Rec room for the whole family. You'll love the large finished basement with combo laundry and half bath. The fourth large bedroom is on its own level another half flight up. Lots of closet space awaits you, with double wides and walk-ins. Up a half flight of stairs are three generously sized bedrooms, including an ensuite bathroom and vanity in the main bedroom. ![]() The spacious kitchen has a breakfast nook with a bay window and handy pantry (also plumbed for a laundry room) and convenient half bath. Glowing wood floors and a fireplace with built in bookcases make this room welcoming and warm. Step into an open, vaulted entry hall to a formal dining room and a huge beamed Great Room with soaring ceilings. Fresh interior paint and carpet make it move in ready! The house is light, bright and airy. You'll love this spacious 4 bedroom/2.2 bath home that's ready for you and your next chapter. Come on out and see this one while it lasts! Both front and back yard has a sprinkler system. There is a 30 amp plug on the house for RV parking and a rocked pad. Out back, the new deck faces east for amazing sunrises and overlooks an enormous fenced in yard, perfect for both quiet family time or entertaining, accessible through the walkout basement as well. The home also includes a three-car garage, two of which are deep leaving plenty of room for workbench area and storage. Both full baths have jacuzzi tubs and tile flooring. The second level of the home includes a generous master suite, complete with a spa-like en-suite bathroom and huge walk-in closet. The spacious kitchen includes granite countertops, cherry wood cabinets, under counter lighting and stainless steel appliances. The property features an open-concept design, with a large and welcoming living area, kitchen and dining area. 92 of an acre in a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood. This wonderful three bedroom, 2 and 1/2 bath home sits on. Legend states that the first town name proposed was “Bradshaw”, but Bradshaw modestly refused and the name “Lenexa”, a derivation of the name Na-Nex-Se, the name of Shawnee Chief Thomas Blackhoof’s wife, was adopted.Welcome to 8667 Gabriel Lane! A beautiful home located in the highly sought-after city of Lenexa, Kansas and DeSoto schools. Bradshaw in the area that is now Lenexa, with the stipulation that a depot be built on the property.īradshaw also sold 10.5 acres (4.2 ha) to Octave Chanute, a railroad civil engineer, who platted the town in 1869. Scott and Gulf Railroad, and in 1869 purchased a right-of-way from C.A. It later changed its name to Missouri River, Ft. In 1865, the Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad was organized to take advantage of favorable new land laws. ![]() She was the widow of Chief Blackhoof, the second signer of the 1854 treaty that ceded 1,600,000 acres (650,000 ha) of the Kansas Shawnee Indian reservation to the United States government. Later, Hickok became a scout for the Free-State Army, a sharpshooter and eventually, one of the most famous folk heroes of the American West, Wild Bill Hickok.Īt about the same time as Hickok filed his claim, a census of the Shawnee Indians living in the area was being taken, and one of the residents listed was Na-Nex-Se Blackhoof. On March 22, 1858, Hickok was elected one of the first four constables of nearby Monticello Township. The trail meandered through this area on its way to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Filed in 1857, the claim was not far from the Kansas River, and was 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Westport, Missouri, and the start of the Santa Fe Trail. Twelve years before the town of Lenexa was platted, James Butler Hickok staked a claim on 160 acres (65 ha) at what is now the corner of 83rd and Clare Road.
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