Welcome to “Howard Glen” — a piece of Landrum history beautifully restored. Built in 1942 by Beulah Howard and cherished by generations, this solid-brick Southern charmer sat quietly for a decade after her passing until its full revival in 2016–17. Thoughtful renovations preserved its character while adding modern convenience: double brick walls (no studs!), updated plumbing with custom control panel, electrical, HVAC, roof (2023), and double-pane windows. Inside, you’ll find custom Hickory cabinets, 9’ ceilings, hardwood floors, and plantation shutters. The expanded upstairs includes a spa-like bath with tiled shower, soaking tub, double vanity, and laundry. Downstairs features a stylish Duravit wall-hung toilet, neo-angle shower, and cozy fireplaces in the living room and in one bedroom. Built-ins, a window seat, and screened porch add charm. Zoned C-2 for residential or commercial, and just steps from Landrum Library and schools. This is a rare gem where history meets modern living.