That is some amazing woodwork! This home was built in 1893. It is located on .46 acres in St. Louis, Missouri. I’m in love with that library! I’m not a fan of the kitchen in this home. It is a little underwhelming. The house was designed by architectural firm Grable and Weber. Love the exterior with the turrets and the arched porte-cochere. Five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and 8,812 square feet. $1,300,000
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From the Zillow listing:
Designed by the prestigious architectural firm of Grable & Weber & constructed in 1893, this rare Chatequesque-style residence has been sensitively restored & tastefully updated. Handsome exterior facade of red brick & sandstone features twin turrets, an elaborately sculpted center dormer & arched porte-cochere. Outstanding architectural detailing is found thru-out this home including a paneled library w/built-in bookcases & an intricately carved mantelpiece in the main entry hall. Original butler’s pantry adjoins a newer kitchen w/custom cabinetry, granite countertops, a cozy seating area w/fireplace & a home office/laundry rm. The 2nd flr master suite includes a spacious bathrm, bedrm, sitting rm & a walk-in dressing rm w/ample storage. 3 additional bedrms & two bathrms complete this level. A large ballroom/playroom, service kitchen, 2 addnl bedrms, a bath, & trunk room are on the 3rd flr. Large rear deck, garden & 3 car garage afford ample outdoor entertaining space.
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