10226 S Longwood Dr., Chicago, IL 60643

10226 S Longwood Dr., Chicago, IL 60643
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$974,900
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
8 3.20 7,559 $13,966 1903
On the market: 7 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$6,739($5,575 + $1,164 taxes*)

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Step into a piece of Chicago's Architectural History with this stunning historic home, built in 1908 by the renowned architect Alfred Pashley. Known for his work on the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago's Mansion and the Swift-Morris Mansion. The home is located on prestigious Longwood Drive in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood. With over 7,700 finished square feet of living space, this sprawling residence offers 8 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and four finished floors, each with its own distinct character. The interior features breathtaking historic woodwork, grand staircases, and iconic recreations of early 19th-century wallpaper designed by Bradbury & Bradbury, offering a true sense of timeless beauty. Originally owned by George Horton, son of Horace Horton, founder of the renowned Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. The expansive hillside lot provides a serene and private setting, complete with an intimate backyard garden and large entertaining spaces. The home's design effortlessly blends interior and exterior spaces, making it ideal for both formal gatherings and relaxed family living. Best of all, this exceptional home is located next door to Chicago's only castle, adding a unique element to this already one-of-a-kind property. With its rich history, architectural significance, and prime location, this estate offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Chicago's heritage. Walking distance to local shops, Metra, and Interstate. This home is located in both the Ridge and Longwood Historic Districts.
Listing courtesy of Michele Pettiford, @properties Christie's International Real Estate