Unique, well-preserved example of Victorian architecture in the Upper Midwest. Suitable for family living, multi-family living, as well as any variety of retail establishments including dining, antiques, or specialty services. Incredibly adaptable to a variety of uses.
• Built in 1875
• 6272 square feet of above-grade living area
• Fully finished attic (originally a ballroom)
• Full unfinished basement
• 12-foot ceilings
• 9½-foot doors
• Exterior walls three-bricks thick
• Interior walls two-bricks thick
• Two solid walnut staircases
• Two marble fireplaces on main floor
• Hardwood floors
• Central air
• Hot water heat
• Widow’s watch tower boasts 10-mile radius view
• Mansard roof with dormer windows
• Molded cornices and decorative brackets
• Addition constructed in 1963
• Interior renovations conducted 1998-2000
• Separate garage
• Recent landscaping includes 12 English gardens and statuary
• History: family home, hospital, apartments, restaurant
Main Floor
• Two living rooms with wood-burning fireplaces
• Bedroom
• Kitchen area with restaurant quality sink and exhaust hood
• Breezeway
• Two toilet rooms (restrooms from restaurant days)
Second Floor
• Bedroom with large closet
• Bedroom with no built-in closet
• Bath with shower
• Bath with tub/shower
• Living room
Third Floor
• Two bedrooms with closets
• Living/dining room
• Kitchen with laundry area
• Bath with tub/shower
• Large walk-in closet
Serious inquiries only. Contact Stacey Ernst at 888-679-2265 or sernst@anbia.com
- Location: Sac City, Iowa
- its NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests