A-1, at least if you don’t see the ceilings.
There's a photo of a sitting room or sunroom on a top floor gable end that's very nice, not so embellished.
All in all, it seems sort of cheap, even in this economy. That's a landmark property, loaded with history, apparently well maintained and practically irreplaceable.
The Cone mansion not that far away from me, in Greensboro, NC sold for almost that much, and it's half the size, an early twenties Norman Revival.
Maybe the location isn't great or something?