A Tobin Hill mansion inbuilt 1899 and now working as a bed-and-breakfast referred to as A Victorian Girl Inn has hit the marketplace for slightly below $2 million.
The towering 4,500-square-foot residence was designed by Atlee B. Ayres, who served because the State Architect of Texas from 1914 to 1917, and was liable for many San Antonio landmarks, amongst them the Plaza Lodge, the Smith-Younger Tower and the sprawling Spanish Revival house that turned the McNay Artwork Museum.
Though this Victorian Girl has served as a rental property, its homeowners properly retained most of the architectural options that showcase its Golden Age classic. Oak wainscoting runs by means of the lobby and eating areas, for instance, and the house is provided with eight chandeliers and three fireplaces.
The principle residence comes with 9 bedrooms, every with a personal en-suite tub, together with a number of balconies showcasing what the itemizing calls “gorgeous metropolis views.” A indifferent visitor home incorporates a full kitchen and eating room together with eight bedrooms, three baths and a personal second-floor balcony patio.
“Designed for gracious entertaining, the property affords a unprecedented setting for intimate marriage ceremony ceremonies, household reunions, luncheons, seminars and different personal gatherings,” the itemizing notes.
This house is listed by Reagan Williamson with BHGRE Homecity.All images and itemizing information by way of Realtor.com.
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