This architectural gem was designed by James P. Jamison, who was the premier architect of St. Louis' Golden Age in 1916. The home has been impeccably maintained, but sensitively updated. The home's first floor consists of a large parlor, an updated kitchen, two butler's pantries, a grand entry, a classic living room and a formal dining room. The living room is detailed with wainscoting from floor to ceiling. This stately room also features a large gas fireplace with a design pattern and built-in bookcases on each side. An updated kitchen with granite countertops and breakfast room adjoins the original butler's pantry, and overlooks a private walled garden with an in-ground swimming pool and hot tub. Several bedrooms and three sitting areas are found on the second floor. The third floor, which was originally the maid's quarters, a trunk closet and ballroom, now has two bedrooms and an updated full bath, sitting area, cedar closet and a large recreational/play room.
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