This magnificent Elizabethan style residence was designed by Theodore Link, renowned architect of St. Louis' Union Station, and built in 1905 for Oscar Johnson, founder of the International Shoe Company. Beautifully situated on a premier street, this home exhibits a remarkable assemblage of architectural elements including boxed-beam ceilings with hand painted murals, beautiful molded plasterwork, oak paneled DR with built-in sideboard, leaded windows, a robustly carved fireplace surround w/marble mantel, original alabaster ceiling fixtures, handsome paneled staircase & a charming solarium w/arched leaded windows & original marble wall fountain. Finished staircase leads down to a stunning wood paneled LL billiard rm. Updates include large eat-in KT featuring premier appliances & fpl, spacious MBR suite , lg updated bathrm, dressing rm & sitt. rm w/built-in bookcases. Spacious walled terrace garden with pool & covered loggia. 4-car carriage house contains a pool area bathrm.
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