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1907 Tudor Revival In Saint Paul Minnesota
$1,450,000
OFF MARKET
485 Summit Ave, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55102
9 beds ¦ 7 baths ¦ 7,910 sqft ¦ 0.25 acres
Realtor Information:
Michael D. Smith ¦ Anderson Realty ¦ 651-324-6211
About This 1907 Tudor Revival In Saint Paul Minnesota
One of St Paul’s Finest Homes awaits its next steward. This Magnificent English Tudor Manor House exudes a sense of romance & grandeur. Originally imagined by & built as the personal residence of James Macleod and later expanded for the Ordway family by Reed & Stem (who famously designed New York’s Grand Central Station) and expanded again by the revered Thomas Holyoke, this 9 Bed 7, Bath home, with its 4 levels of spectacular living space is undoubtedly architecturally significant.
Awe-inspiring cathedral-like living room with soaring 20 foot ceilings, gorgeous terrazzo floors & sweeping staircases with brass balustrade, beautifully carved stone fireplaces, large & modernized eat-in kitchen, generous formal dining room, and several flexible rooms & spaces make this home the perfect place for both every-day living and an entertainer’s dream. The expansive sun-filled rooftop terrace & additional uncovered off street parking with the attached 5 car garage is enviable to say the least!
Photography Credit: Michael D. Smith ¦ Anderson Realty
- Status: Sold
- Style: Tudor
- Location: Minnesota
- Price: 1,000,000-2,999,999
- Year: Built 1900 to 1950
- Feature: Built-ins