Become the next steward of this historic piece of Mason City’s architectural history. Built in 1910, The Yelland House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s chief draftsman, William E. Drummond & is located in the desirable River Heights neighborhood, just across the Foot Bridge (south side of Willow Creek) & just a short walk to the library, museum, churches & the downtown. In 2010, this Prairie Style home was completely restored & sensitively updated throughout. NEW insulation, roof, windows, floors, & interior trim have been added all with distinct design & purpose. Custom kitchen, updated bathrooms, along with new electrical, plumbing, heating & cooling system, freshly painted exterior complete with an oversized two-stall garage. Updated, yet historically preserved, this home is gorgeous, move-in ready & along with gaining a home, you will gain a community of amazing historic preservationists as neighbors & friends. Home is listed on the Nat. Register of Historic Places.