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The entry foyer, grand staircase, receiving parlor and original dining room are all white oak. The main parlor is English walnut and the 1907 dining room is cherry. The home is located in a Harris Addition which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Two-story, four bay, brick masonry center hall townhouse with Queen Ann influence, built in 1891 and modified in 1907. Flat, hip and gable roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice gutters, and gable ends with tripartite semi-circular and Palladian windows with 1/1 double-hung sashes. Façade features a polygonal bay above porch with girded casements and girded transoms. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes, some with corbelled semi-circular arched hoods and some with flat arches; and, two-story, side polygonal window with flat roof. Partial-width, flat roof porch and porte cochere with Gothic inspired roof balustrade supported by brick piers spanned with Tudor arches, and a closed brick balustrade. Entrance contains a single-light double door with full-width etched transom. Victorian Style, Single Family Residence.
Robert Myer, a recent preservation planner, said, “St. Joseph In 1891, when the house was originally built, it was the Victorian era. When the house was modified in 1907, it was a transitional period when revival styles were popular…hence the house is not a clear style. It is a combination of Gothic and Tudor Revival with a Victorian influence.
Approximate square footage: 6000
Contact: Exclusive List, Reece & Nichols, Ide Capital Realty, LLC
Owner/Agent, Kathy Bahner
816-351-4514
kathybahner@sbcglobal.net
