Home For Sale near Crooked River

Historic 1908 ''Elliott House'' built by Jack Shipp is one of Prineville's best preserved Queen Anne Victorians. Formerly used as bed & breakfast, could easily be used in that capacity again. It sits proudly on a large corner lot just blocks from downtown. A grand covered wraparound porch with stately pillars welcomes you into a home filled with original character: weatherboard siding, large wood windows, antique knobs & beautiful hardwood floors. Inside you'll find high ceilings, custom fireplace mantel w/built-in mirrors & charming built-ins throughout. The main level features a spacious bedroom & bathroom w/antique vanities, while upstairs offers 3 generously sized bedrooms & a wood staircase full of period detail. A second staircase leads to the large attic (not included in sq. ft.), perfect for a bonus room or studio. Outside, enjoy mature hedges for privacy, detached garage & multiple historic outbuildings. Truly a rare opportunity to own a piece of Prineville's history.

Property Details

  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 2.0
  • Sq Feet: 3505
  • Year Built: 1908
  • Location: Crooked River
  • Acres: 0.210
  • ViewTypes: City
  • County: Crook County
  • Community: Monroe Hodges
  • Heat/AC: Electric (Heating), Natural Gas, Radiant
  • Garage: Driveway, On Street, Other
  • Siding: Frame
  • Roof: Composition
  • Property Taxes: $3,879
  • MLS #: 220213455

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Listing Agent: Jessica Dawn Lay, EXP REALTY LLC, 888-814-9613, 888-814-9613 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Home For Sale in Prineville, Oregon
Ad Number : 7082207
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Added: Jan 07, 2026
Updated on: Jan 07, 2026
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