Situated on the corner of Phillip Street and Chestnut Street in the Garden District, the luxurious Queen Anne Hotel offers a rare opportunity.
Not only did it hit the market for the first time in five generations, it was also restored after a recent fire. Many of the original materials were used in the restoration, making the house part of modern history with the comforts and features of modern life.
This three-story, $3.1 million mansion is a gingerbread-filled spectacle tucked away on a corner lot in one of the South's hottest neighborhoods.
It was originally designed by the architects Salli and Toledano in 1891. After a fire broke out on the third floor, the owners brought in local restorers to revive the 6,500-square-foot family property.
From an elegant upstairs veranda to an additional five bedrooms, 4 ½ bathrooms, this is a luxurious and warm home with 12-foot ceilings on the first floor.
The front entrance leading to the stairs leading to the upper floors is replete with vaulted ceilings and architectural details.
Behind the sliding doors, an elegant formal space awaits you, with classic wide arches delimiting the double section of the saloon and bay windows at the front.
The space flows into a formal and airy dining room with a real fireplace and large windows that flood the room with natural light.
Modern yet true to the spirit of the home, the kitchen is a bright and functional space with sleek surfaces and stainless steel appliances. French doors and windows open onto the balcony. The elevator entrance is elegantly located on the side.
Separate but adjacent is a beautiful living room with large bookcases, entertainment and a wet bar. This is the second staircase.
On the second floor there are three bathrooms and two lounges/living rooms. The master bedroom has access to the living room, kitchen and gallery through French doors. A modern bathroom is characterized by a variety of finishes and configurations. The rear gallery overlooks the courtyard.
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