Welcome to The Butler House. Built in 1903 for the Currier family, of the Rosenberger & Currier wholesale candy factory, this home was designed for entertainment. Constructed in the Prairie-Victorian style and built by the same builder as the historic Glensheen Mansion, this all brick home is magnificent! Purchased by the Butler family in 1913, where this homes name comes from, this estate has only had 5 owners! The home features 8,890 sq ft of living space including 9 bedrooms (most with private en-suite bathrooms), 9 total bathrooms, 4 fireplaces, a sleeping porch, grand dining room, Fresco paintings, Birdseye Maple flooring, fumed oak wainscotting, lead glass windows, solid wood pocket doors, wet bar in basement, butler pantry off kitchen and dining room, covered front porch, front parlor, library, living room, basement family room, tons of storage, large 2,000 sq ft 3rd level that was once a ballroom and can be restored by new owners. A few bedrooms have custom painting by local artist, Lisa Bier. Round brick corners are at every entrance and the home has a solid foundation of cinder block and Kasota stone. Once used as a Bed and Breakfast, the tradition can be carried on as the home is still licensed to be a B & B. There is so much history that comes with this home. Call today for a private tour, for more info or if you have any questions.
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