First
floor
*Foyer 4x8
*main hall 8x24 w/ Grand Oak Staircase
*Formal Dining room 14x15 w/walk out 5x9 bay
*Library 18.6x14.6 w/5x9 walk in bay
*Back Parlor 13x15
*Common Parlor 18x14 w/ wood burning
stove
*Bypass hallway 5x14
*Laundry/utility room 5x9
*kitchen 13.6x13.6
W/ 5x6 walkin pantry
*Guest Powder room 7x14
******all have 10&1/2 foot ceilings.
There are also 3 sets of original Pocket Doors and
2 original mantels.****
*Butlers stairway to second floor-
Second
Floor
*4 Bedrooms
*5 Closets- 4 are walk-in
*2 Full baths - 1 w/ clawfoot tub
*Fainting Porch (southside of home)
*Sun porch (northside of home)
******All have 10ft. ceilings and 1 bedroom has the
original slate mantel.
*Stairway to the third floor
Third
floor consists of 9 to 10 small rooms.
Half is used for storage the other half is used for
sewing, crafts and creativity. There is a stairway
to the attic area and roof of the mansion.
In
1994-95 a new 40 yr. roof, new Yankee guttering and
total re-tuckpointing of the entire mansion was completed.
****utilities are very reasonable (approx. averages)
$$ Water & Sewer combined $60.00 mo.
$$ Electric- level pay $130.00 (husband has woodworking
shop in carriage house)
$$Gas level pay $150.00
****Taxes for the year 2007 was under $1,000.00****
This
beautiful, one of a kind home, is nestled in a quiet
town of approx. 75,000 and is only 30 minutes from
the Kansas City International Airport.
This
1887 Queen Anne Victorian is waiting for you!!! We're
already packing, as this one won't last long!!
As
with all 120 year old Ladies, some maintenance could
be done.
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