Resting among the majestic trees on one city block, the historic Scott-Rumely House is on the National Register of Historic Places and a historic landmark in La Porte, Indiana, representing three of the most prominent founding families in La Porte (Scott, Niles, and Rumely).
Built in 1901, this Classical Revival designed by noted architect Wilson B. Parker maintains many of its original elements: two oak fireplaces with glazed tile imported from Paris and Holland, quartered oak floors, pocket doors and dramatic main staircase, and mahogany paneled wainscoting in formal dining room with original leaded Art Nouveau stained glass windows.
Over 3000-square-foot Coach house, with original horse stalls intact, could be finished for additional living/creative space or guest quarters. A new kitchen, designed to integrate nicely with the existing home, was completed in 2022. Landscaping done in the style of Jens Jensen. Seller may include most furnishings with an acceptable offer. Selling due to international relocation.
For more information, photos, or to contact realtor Rudy Conner, please go to the property’s website linked below (211rose.info).

Details
Year Built
1901
Style
Early Classical Revival
Updated on March 20, 2023 at 3:34 pm