This 1890s architectural masterpiece, often referred to as “The Kalteyer House“has come on the market for $2,7 million. Nationally acclaimed architect, James Riely Gordon, drew upon Richardsonian Romanesque influences to create the remarkable residence that transcends time and remains one of the most celebrated properties in the area.
With a little under 6,500 square feet of space, the home on a 0.34-acre lot includes 6 generously proportioned bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a selection of formal & informal entertaining areas, and a private backyard offering access to the San Antonio River. Upon entering, you are welcomed into the entry hall with a three-story vestibule, where colorful streams of sunlight flow through a stained-glass skylight. On the main level, a private study, gold parlor, eat-in kitchen and grand formal rooms suited for spectacular entertainment are organized in a thoughtful fashion.
Generously proportioned bedrooms occupy the second level of the home, while the third level is dedicated to hosting soirees, celebrations and times of leisure. Visitors marvel at the exquisite woodwork, inlaid hardwood floors, and tall wood-framed windows that come together to create an unmatched interior. This piece of San Antonio history can be yours for $2,7 million. It’s on the market with Kristin Kellum of Phyllis Browning Co.