Houston Chronicle Sunday

Home in Old Braeswood a design of iconic Houston architect

- By Lisa Zapalac

Rich with Houston history, this iconic home is built on one of the largest undivided tracts of land in the historic Old Braeswood neighborho­od and is surrounded by more than acre of park-like surrounds.

Listing agent Lynn Zeid with John Daugherty, Realtors says the majestic English manor-style home represents the work of legendary Houston Architect Joseph Finger (the name behind the design of City Hall, the Lancaster Hotel and a number of other iconic buildings and residences) and adds that the Davis Home, as it is known in Old Braeswood, was the largest home built in its time. Property Profile

Location: Old Braeswood/Rice/Museum District Listing agent: Lynn Zeid Agency: John Daugherty, Realtors Property size: 1.13 acres Living space: 6,846 square feet Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4 full, 2 half Price: $2,599,000

Inside, the two-story home at 2330 N. Braeswood is stunning with more than 6,800 square feet of living space and memorable features at every turn such as magnificen­t formals highlighte­d with gold leafing, and huge secondary bedrooms including two master suites on the second floor.

Other highlights include a sun room, quarters/guest house, a pool, a Ludowici Italian tile roof and copper exterior railings.

Located in the Rice/ Museum District, Old Braeswood is accessible to the Texas Medical Center, Galleria and downtown.

With four bedrooms, four full baths and two half-baths, this home is priced at $2,599,000.

For informatio­n, visit www.JohnDaughe­rty.com.

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