Have a look at this gorgeous 1929 Spanish-style home in San Antonio’s historic Monticello Park district.
This vintage beauty was designed by architects Atlee and Robert Ayers – a father/son duo responsible for some of San Antonia’s most well-known landmarks such as the Mcnay Museum, The Municipal Auditorium/Tobin Center, and The Tower Life Building.
This elegant 4 bedroom, 2.5 home is currently listed for sale for $650,000.
The stunning white Spanish-style house has fabulous curb appeal with mature landscaping, recently refreshed exterior paint, and the original tile roof.
From the arched entryway of the wood-carved front door, this home is a delight throughout.
Original ceiling beams and wood floors plus a gorgeous staircase greet us in the entryway.
Off the foyer, is a large formal living room.
The blue sofas (vintage?) look so fabulous in the great room.
A special treat is the decorative-tiled sunroom off the living room.
The original arched windows are divine!
The Kitchen
The kitchen had some recent remodeling including new flooring and marble countertops & backsplash.
But it looks like perhaps the original cupboard hinges have been preserved!
The kitchen is large enough to have an eat-in area.
But there is also a formal dining room as well.
Most of the interior doors in the home are original with original hardware.
The Bedrooms
One of the upper floor bedrooms features French doors out to a small balcony.
The Backyard
The private backyard features a heated pool and hot tub set in a flagstone patio.
There is also a guest casita attached to a garage.
The casita contains a bedroom, kitchen, laundry, and full bathroom.
There is something special about this 1920’s architect-designed home in old San Antonio – hopefully, new owners will appreciate and preserve its architectural integrity!
Sources:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/M7264175887
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This home does have some captivating features!