Showing posts with label Holiday Homes Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Homes Tour. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Pendleton Heights Holiday Homes Tour Part 1

Last Saturday was the 4th Annual Pendleton Heights Holiday Homes Tour.... six homes and a charter school were toured by over 300 people. Beautiful weather once again helped make it a very enjoyable day.Eric and Deana reside in this home on Olive built in 1889 for George Collier who was in real estate at the time. Since 2002 successive owners have lovingly restored the home to it's original Victorian beauty.







Above, Andrew and Jessica make this 1889 Queen Anne their home. Built by the Western Lumber Company for Frank S. Groves, the home was right next door to his partner in Simpson and Groves, Frank Simpson. Simpson and Groves was the largest real estate, loan and insurance business in Kansas City at the time.

In 1934 the house was converted into a duplex. Over the years, except for the staircase below, the original woodwork was removed.

The current owners moved in last year and finished the remodeling and upgraded the kitchen. Future plans include a media room on the finished third floor and a wine cellar.




Joseph N. Roll and Elmer E. Roll, a peddler and carpenter respectively, were the first owners of this house in 1886. In the 1950s the house was turned into an upstairs/downstairs duplex. The current owners, Gayle and Sarina, are in the process of a total restoration to a single family house... above you can see the second door which was added in place of the original window. That will be fixed as progress on the structure is made.

Interior ceilings were lowered and windows bricked up as part of the conversion to duplex. The 10-foot ceilings will be restored along with the oak flooring.




This ornate three-story walk-up apartment building was constructed by A. P. Arnold in 1918 for Pearl Arnold. In 1919 the units were renting for $30-$40 per month. They were two or three bedroom apartments with kitchnettes.
The building, at one time used as a convent, fell into disrepair over the years. In 1992 it was rehabbed with the building opened up into one residence. Samuel, the current owner, has completed the restoration which now includes a rooftop deck with a spectacular view of the Kansas City skyline.



You can look from first floor to third floor after the remodel. (And visa versa.)








Above, the second floor and, below, the view down to the first floor. Tomorrow part two of the posting with two more homes and a tour of Scuola Vita Nuova.... a spectacular charter school in the heart of the community.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Holiday Homes Tour in Scarritt Renaissance

The homes for the 2010 Holiday Homes Tour over here in jolly old Northeast have been announced. This year the Tour will be on Sunday, December 5th from 2 - 5pm. Tickets will be available at the old Corinthian Hall Carriage House on Indiana between Gladstone Boulevard and Windsor Avenue. More detail as we get closer... but save the date.





Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Holiday Homes Tour 3

For the third and final installment in our Scarritt Renaissance Homes Tour postings we have the Edward A. Steven's home.... built in 1902. This is a three story Colonial Revival style home containing 5 bedrooms 3 1/2 baths and eight fireplaces. Bob Robinson and Jeff Zumsteg are the residents who have completed the restoration of this property.
There are additional pictures of this home in an earlier "teaser" blog about the homes tour on this site.
Above looking west into the formal living room from the entry hall.
The entry hall looking north toward the front door.
The living room above and, below, the hallway between the living room and the kitchen.

Above the recently remodeled kitchen and below the music room.
Below the dining room.
Now a few shots of some of the color from the tour... carolers, carriage rides, mounted police.




Above John Mark, left, and "Dr." Bob tour Chairman.
Tour guests in front of the Calvert Hunt home... 1904.





That evening tour attendees gathered at Melrose Methodist Church, Windsor and Bales, to look at the beautiful decorations, sample some coffee and goodies and hear a delightful concert by the Kansas City Boys' Choir and the Kansas City Girls' Choir.