American foursquare home with Colonial Revival details, built in 1904. Designed by William F. Oliver R.S. Traber, the two-story brick residence has a modified square plan with a full front porch, a projecting rear ell, and a second-story sleeping porch over and enclosed back porch. The house sits over a full basement on a poured concrete foundation and has load-bearing brick walls set in a stretcher bond pattern. The hip roof has five dormers. Directly behind the home, is a brick carriage house, built at the same time. Inside the home is exceptionally intact and is distinguished by fine woodwork and leaded art glass windows. Original iron fencing and gates border the front, with concrete drive leading to rear courtyard and carriage house. Along the front of the home is an open covered front porch with tile floor and tin ceiling, Corinthian columns give a classical touch to the Craftsman styling of the home. Interior features are exceptional in detail and construction. Trims in both oak and cherry adorn doorways, staircases, and the five Italian tiled fireplaces. Staircase also decorated with tooled leather wainscoting. The home being a 4 bedroom and 3 bath, along with the full and finished attic area, makes for substantial finished living area. Lot size is 89x200. Here is a chance at not only a magnificent, two owner historic home, but also a chance to own a major piece of the heart and history of Clinton, MO.
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