

The 134-year-old abode seems almost too charming to be real
From its majestic turret and stained-glass windows to its plaster medallions, this circa-1885 Uptown abode is the quintessential Victorian home. Its recessed entrance bisects a wraparound porch, where shuttered floor-to-ceiling windows, gas lanterns, and cast-iron balconies amp up the dollhouse vibes.
Squares of colorful stained glass frame the windows, and that motif continues throughout the 3,195-square-foot home, including its upstairs, where an arched transom window of stained glass casts illuminated light on the stairwell.
The downstairs features a double parlor, with a plaster arch, medallions, and moldings. Chandeliers hang from 13-foot ceilings, and a mantel presides over the formal living and dining room.
Each of the home’s three bedrooms also includes a mantel. Two of the three feature en-suite bathrooms clad with marble and glass enclosure showers. But the real showstopper is the master, where the turret provides a sunlit, chandelier-hung sitting area, and the bed is tucked behind elaborate woodwork. There’s also a laundry room upstairs, and other amenities include a two-car garage, brick patio, and carriage house.
The asking price for this three-bedroom, four-bathroom home is $1,149,000.
Via: Joan Judycki of Revolution Realty
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Source: Curbed New Orleans - All
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