Tucked along Highway 397 in Louisville, Mississippi, this 1937-built home feels like stepping into a slower, kinder era. Its 1,550 square feet hold two comfortable bedrooms, a single, easy-to-maintain bath, and generous living areas that invite quiet mornings, long conversations, and evenings spent listening to the wind in the trees. The rooms are defined and traditional, offering privacy, warmth, and the solid reassurance of old-fashioned construction.
Outside, the full acre opens up a different kind of possibility. There is room for gardens, workshops, a fire pit under the stars, or simply an open lawn where kids and dogs can run. Mature trees cast deep shade, and the countryside stretches away in calm, unhurried lines. Just a few miles from Nanih Waiya School and town conveniences, this home balances seclusion with connection, offering a rare chance to shape a life that’s both simple and deeply your own.