A rare offering in The Courtlandt Place Historic District, this architecturally mesmerizing Tudor Revival has sold for an undisclosed amount after dropping to $2.95 million in February. The property hit the market in 2020 for $3.49 million. Founded in 1906, Courtlandt Place has emerged as the crown jewel in Houston. Situated behind the subdivision entry gates, 4 Courtlandt Place is a fabulous Tudor Revival home designed by the architectural firm of Sanguinet & Staats and built in 1910 on a 0.62 acre property. The present owners conducted a substantial renovation to update the home while retaining its character and architectural elements. An inviting front porch spans the front facade. Inside, the double parlour and dining room retain their original Arts & Crafts architectural elements with hardwood floors, tiled fireplaces, Jacobean-style panelling and built-in benches, boxed-beam ceilings and interior leaded-pane French doors.
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The updated kitchen includes a large island and adjacent breakfast room with windows overlooking side yard, rear patio, motor court and carriage house. There are 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms including the spacious primary suite with fireplace. Additional amenities include a home theatre, grand staircase, panelled office and an inviting sunroom. This unique Tudor Revival was on the market for $2.95 million with Walter M. Bering of Sotheby’s International Realty. Shoutout to Captivating Houses for finding this property!