
Check out the woodwork in this house! It is pretty! Thoughts on the wallpaper? The house was built in 1889. It is located on .46 acre in Liberty, Missouri. The house features a covered front porch, pretty stonework, pretty staircase with wonderful newel post, wood floors, chair rails, wide baseboards, crown moulding, picture rails, pocket doors, original fretwork, some exposed brick and two staircases. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,954 square feet. $380,000
Contact Brandi Perkins with Real Broker LLC: 816-724-0166
From the Zillow listing:
Offered for the first time in more than 30 years, this extraordinary 1889 Queen Anne Victorian presents a rare opportunity to own a documented piece of Liberty history. Situated on a nearly half-acre corner lot within Liberty’s Arthur-Leonard Historic District, this remarkable residence is documented by Clay County historical records as a Pixlee family home. The Pixlee family was among Liberty’s prominent early cattle farmers and bankers, helping shape the growth and development of the community. A welcoming wraparound porch sets the tone for the timeless character found throughout the home. Rich with craftsmanship rarely seen today, the residence showcases original hardwood floors, intricate woodwork, pocket doors, a butler’s pantry, and the original service staircase. A striking fireplace featuring imported tile, according to local history, serves as a centerpiece of the home. The main level offers the gracious living spaces expected of a Victorian residence, including formal living and dining rooms, a spacious family room, a sitting room, and a kitchen complemented by both a pantry and separate butler’s pantry. A full bathroom is conveniently located on the main level, while upstairs you’ll find three bedrooms and a second full bath featuring a charming clawfoot tub with copper shower surround. Homes with this level of history, architectural character, and preserved craftsmanship rarely become available. Combining a documented connection to one of Liberty’s notable early families, a nearly half-acre corner lot, and an exceptional location within the Arthur-Leonard Historic District, this is a unique opportunity to become the next steward of a truly special property.
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