c. 1925
Magnificent Elizabethan Tudor
Dayton, Ohio | $1,295,000
Step inside this magnificent Elizabethan Tudor and discover unparalleled, original craftsmanship that blends seamlessly with renovations completed by 21st century master craftsmen. Built by renowned architect Louis Lott, this home was the first steel beam constructed home in Oakwood. Discover five bedrooms, four full and two half baths in this 5,600 square foot home.
c. 1855Finger Lakes GemGeneva, NY - $879,900 | c. 1858Grand Downtown EstateWharton, TX - $850,000 |
c. 1910Cedar & Stone HomeCornwall, NY - $1.499 mil | c. 1802World-Class AppealCamden, ME - $3.25 mil |
c. 1927
Ripshin Farm on 91 Acres
Troutdale, Virginia | $1,850,000
Ideal Family Retreat, Wedding Venue, B&B, Hunting and Fishing Lodge, Writers Retreat, amongst many other possibilities. Owned and maintained as a legacy to Sherwood Anderson, “the Father of American Literature,” for the past 99 years. Never available for sale before now! Looking for a generational home? This is it! Built by Sherwood Anderson to escape the oppressively heat of New Orleans. Designed by William Spratling, the house encompasses many design influences of New Orleans architecture — transom doors and balconies. Marion Ball, a local builder, used local labor stone and timbers for the construction. Even the walls have a story!
c. 1923George Root TudorBronxville, NY - $3.195 mil | c. 1898Picturesque ResidenceWest Orange, NJ - $1.05 mil |
c. 1836Farmstead on AcreageTewksbury, NJ - $1.65 mil | c. 1900Mixed-Use OpportunityMineral Point, WI - $649,900 |
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c. 1781Isaac Parsons HouseNew Gloucester, ME - $2.45 mil | c. 1780Hudson Valley GemCornwall, NY - $1.075 mil |
c. 1912Historic CraftsmanSan Diego, CA - $3.5 mil | c. 1900Colonial Revival SparklerPoughkeepsie, NY - $475,000 |
c. 1903
Tamarind Estate
Hillsborough, North Carolina | $3,250,000
This romantic 1903 home was designed as a wedding gift by Ralph Adams Cram, the nation’s foremost Gothic Revival architect (New York’s St. John the Divine). Sheltered by old-growth trees and hedges, with a hidden walled garden for privacy, the property also boasts two cottages, original to the property and shaded by the canopy of two of the largest pecan trees in North Carolina. Both are suited for guests and would be legal as rentals. The main house spares nothing that old-fashioned craftsmanship had to offer: high ceilings, 8 fireplaces, several built-in bookcases, wainscotting throughout, and beveled sidelights that cast rainbows on the plaster walls of the gracious front hall. Every room has its own personality, from the floor-to-ceiling windows of the living room and library, to the slanted ceiling of the nursery for cozy bedtime stories, to two upstairs bathrooms each with a hidden cubbyhole for children to play and dream in. In its nearly 125-year history, Tamarind has been owned and loved by only three families… making it likely that today’s rare offering is literally a once-in-a- generation opportunity.
c. 1910Historic NeighborhoodLaGrange, KY - $405,000 | c. 1802Five Fireplaces!Swansea, MA - $640,000 |
c. 1927Stately & TraditionalLewes, DE - $1.549 mil | c. 1902Farmhouse CompoundPortland, OR - $2.375 mil |
c. 1878Mixed-Use in the CatskillsFranklin, NY - $645,000 | c. 1884Charming CottagePalatka, FL - $565,000 |
c. 1938Become the 3rd Owner!Troy, NC - $459,000 | c. 1920Bonus Guest ApartmentMineral Point, WI - $474,900 |
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