20-Room Mansion + Carriage House for Sale in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Venetian Architectural Masterpiece in World's Fair St. Louis
About This Property
Category
Other Properties
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Address
St. Louis
Missouri
USA
Missouri
USA
Built
1903
Area
11,000 Sq. Ft.
Stories
3
Bedrooms
12
Bathrooms
8
Features - Amenities
- Appliances
- Pet Friendly
- Maid's Quarters
- Maid's Bathroom
- Laundry Room
- Studio
- Balcony
- Terrace
- Patio
- Cable TV
- Home is on 1/2-acre lot on private street of mansions of similar size.
- Historical district with monumental gate house.
- Floor area count 11,000 square ft includes large carriage house with studio apartment downstairs and 1200 sq ft apartment upstairs.
- Partially furnished main house of 9600 sq ft features 6 fireplaces. Expensively updated to modern standards with highest quality materials. Ready for immediate occupancy. Layout of mansion is as follows.
- First Floor with extensive & original fine wood paneling: entry hall, 19' x 28' solarium, music room with ceiling painting ,
- 20' x 29' dining room with lattice ceiling , large kitchen, breakfast room, butler's pantry.
- Stained glass windows on staircase landing leading to Second floor: 18' x 29' master bedroom with two bay windows,
- Three other large bedrooms, two full baths (marble) and one half bath. Balcony.
- Servant's staircase from first-floor back hall to Third floor: Three very large bedrooms, two smaller bedrooms, full bath, cedar storage room.
- Central halls on both second and third floors.
- Full basemen with large laundry room, spare bedroom and bath, two large storage rooms, furnace room, wine closet.
- Updated plumbing and electrical.
- Efficient gas-hot water heating system.
- Five air conditioning systems for independent zoned cooling and heating.
- Extensive insulation for energy efficiency. Double windows
- Security alarm. Antique hand-operated elevator.
- Mansion is Venetian style with elements from several famous places on the Grand Canal. Stained glass peacock in front facade.
- Copper roofs on mansion and carriage house, installed in recent years.
- Professional landscaping with waterfall and pond.
- Mansion constructed just prior to the St. Louis Worlds' Fair of 2004 for Reid Northrup, nephew of railroad magnate Jay Gould.
- President Theodore Roosevelt slept in the house when he visited St. Louis for the World's Fair.