Westmoreland Place, Estate of the Day

I love the older homes of St. Louis, Missouri but they don't seem to be selling well. The last one I featured back in June is still one the market even with a $500,000 price cut (now down to $2.5 million). Today's home is similar in style. It's a Georgian-revival brick home built in 1908 and designed by the architectural firm of Mainer & laBeaume. It's been well remodeled without giving it too much of a charmectomy. The listing says the home has been featured in several home design publications. The home includes a kitchen with a butler's pantry and a master suite with a large bed/sitting room, study with fireplace, dressing room, master bathroom with heated slate floor, whirlpool tub, separate free-standing glass shower, double basin sinks with slate countertops and exercise room. Also on the second floor is a guest bedroom and laundry and the third floor has additional bedrooms and bathrooms. The property also includes a two-car garage with guest/staff quarters and a private, landscaped garden with pool. It is listed at $2.4 million.







































Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dan Isaacs Oct 20th 2008 9:17PM
Oh, that this house were in Wake County, NC. And that I won the Powerball.
Jack Oct 21st 2008 1:00PM
Very nice estate: the proper balance between property's age and style of the furniture. I like also the garden and the pool. A big jewel!
Vonda Oct 21st 2008 8:01PM
Gee, if only I could have this beautiful home moved to Virginia and win the lottery jackpot!