Magnificent Queen Anne Victorian Mansion on a HUGE 94′ Wide x 90′ Deep Lot. Meticulously restored over 14 tedious mos w/ Uncompromising attention paid to every detail, Inside & Out. Pristine Condition w/ NO WORK needed at this property. Elegant architectural details, & cove ceilings. MARBLE Mantled Fireplaces, Functional Pocket ...
Read More »1887 Victorian For Sale In Eatonton Georgia
$749,900 300 N Madison Ave, Eatonton, Georgia, 31024 Property Website ABOUT THIS 1887 VICTORIAN FOR SALE IN EATONTON GEORGIA Welcome to the historic Ezell House! Built in 1887, this stunning Victorian is a true treasure located in the charming town of Eatonton and one of the finest examples of this period ...
Read More »1885 Joseph Bergman House
LONG BEFORE Rejuvenation and Hippo Hardware existed—both started in the 1970s—there was Jerry Bosco and Ben Milligan. The couple met in 1964, and became known citywide for their historic preservation efforts, collecting parts from historic houses that would otherwise go in a landfill, and buying old Victorians in order to save them from ...
Read More »Mountain Modern Luxury Redefined: Exquisite Home in Shock Hill, Colorado Asks
sold Prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning transformation of this home, where timeless finishes and mountain modern luxury unite to create an unparalleled masterpiece in the coveted Shock Hill neighborhood. Impeccably redesigned, this residence boasts an air of sophistication that sets it apart from the rest, with every detail ...
Read More »This New State of the art Home in North Carolina Combines Historic Charm with Today Cutting-edge Smart
Welcome to the prestigious Biltmore Forest neighborhood, where this stunning new state-of-the-art home awaits. Situated on over 1.5 acres in a private section of the community, this property offers a tranquil retreat that borders the Biltmore Estate’s equestrian trails and the picturesque Blue Ridge Parkway. Designed by renowned architect Robert ...
Read More »William S. Clark House
1406 C Street Eureka Built 1888 Settled in 1850 on the shores of Northern California’s Humboldt Bay, Eureka has a rich heritage of ships and fishing, redwoods and logging, and a built environment reflective of that heritage. Its older residential streets are lined with settlement house, Victorian houses and bungalows, ...
Read More »Leonard Eldred Residence
349 N Main Street, Romeo, Michigan This unique Queen Ann (formally called the Leonard Eldred Residence, c 1901) is nicknamed “Birdcage House” due to the one of a kind cupola design. It’s got all the bells and whistles that will check off all the boxes for architectural details that make ...
Read More »470 E. CHICAGO STREET
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE 470 E. Chicago Street was built in 1887 for Arwin E. and Martha A. (Lewis) Price. Of an interesting note, Martha’s great uncle was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. It was told that Arwin was a “self-made man” who led a colorful, local political ...
Read More »Smith/Gooderham House circa 1855
117 Wilson Street West – c. 1855 – Gothic Revival, two-story red brick house, verge board trim and finials on gables, corner quoins, bay windows
Read More »Parrott-Camp-Soucy House, 1842 & 1885, Newnan
The grand appearance of this home belies its simple beginnings circa 1842. Within a few years of its construction, a second floor was added and the house given a Greek Revival treatment. In 1885, Judge John S. Bigby bought the home as a wedding gift for his daughter, Callie Bigby ...
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