Bring your contractor and architect to this sublime piece of Chicago & Kenwood history. Jarvis Hunt (wow! check this guy’s resume) drawn Homer H. Stillwell House. The property was last used an office for Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago with modifications made to accommodate them. Enormous rooms in largely original layout. Primary suite is separated by a door & hallway to the balance of bedrooms – done in the late 19th Century local fashion. See attached floor plan. Many exceptional, original features in tact: plaster detail, neoclassical millwork, doors, hardware, even a built-in icebox remains! Expansive grounds including a sprawling back yard. Side-drive leads up to elegant, masonry porte cochere. 107’x298′ site. Irreplaceable! Huge potential! Kenwood Chicago landmark district. The list of famous residents is long! Seller’s Deed Restrictions apply. Ask for details. Daylight showings only please
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Year Built
1900
Updated on October 28, 2024 at 9:09 pm