Two and a half years worth of work is finished. The craftsmanship is amazing. Here is a link to an update I did earlier. https://hyperblogal.blogspot.com/2021/06/update-on-bishop-hendrix-home-annie.html
Here are some before and after photos. The home had been subdivided into apartments.
Here is a video walkthrough of the 1887 Hendrix Home built by Nathan Scarritt for his daughter Ann and her husband Bishop Eugene Henrix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO5WWUHggJ0
And, here's the listing: https://www.redfin.com/MO/Kansas-City/3242-Norledge-Ave-64123/home/93089725
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely awesome!
ReplyDeleteAlthough it looks very different on the surface still good to see a childhood home. I would later learn that I my family may have been one of the last people to live in this residence as a single family home.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it looks very different on the surface still good to see a childhood home. I would later learn that my family may have been one of the last people to live in this residence as a single family home.
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