The T.H. Miller House was built in 1910, as a fourplex offering the last cry in modern urban apartment living. After its complete renovation as a National Park Service approved certified historic rehabilitation in 2012, it again offers quality urban living at its finest. This property is nestled in the Little Rock Central High School Historic District. It boasts original built in cabinets, good closet space, quality oak flooring, claw foot bathtubs, fine light and eat-in kitchens. Thanks to the skilled craftsmen who worked on this rehabilitation project, the T.H. Miller House was completely updated with its historic character preserved for your enjoyment. Each unit has been professionally rewired, newly plumbed, and fully insulated for your comfort. Each unit has all new heat and air, cable, etc., and the walls have been freshly painted. Each apartment has its own private deck for fresh air, and downstairs units have small private yards and a single dedicated off-street parking space. Over $280,000 was spent on the restoration of this building.