Home For Sale
$1,449,000
1047 E 13200 S
Draper, Utah, United States
5bd 2.5ba
Listed By: Realtyww Info
Listed On: 08/25/2024
Listing ID: GL11428326 View More Details
Description
Step into a living piece of history with this exceptional 1900s estate in Draper, UT, meticulously maintained and celebrated for its historical significance. Crafted by the renowned architect Ricard K.A. Kletting-famed for his design of the Utah State Capitol and other iconic structures-this home is a masterpiece of enduring beauty and architectural brilliance. Built in 1900, the red brick residence stands proudly with a 3-foot thick granite foundation sourced from Little Cottonwood Quarry, showcasing Kletting's expertise and the home's remarkable longevity. Inside, you'll find a stunning vaulted grand foyer, 12' ceilings, and original hardwood floors throughout. Large windows frame breathtaking mountain views, while a captivating stained glass skylight bathes the entrance in colorful light, adding a unique charm. Proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this home is not only a private retreat but also a celebrated gem of Draper City and the Draper Historical Society. The property includes several historic outbuildings, each with its own story: the ice house, chicken candling house, original barn with walk-in freezer, and a shop building. A delightful child's playhouse in the backyard completes this enchanting estate. Carefully decorated and maintained in period-appropriate style, this residence offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Utah's rich history, preserved in impeccable condition. Homes of this caliber and historical significance are rare to the market, so if you're a connoisseur of history, architecture, and unparalleled beauty, this Draper treasure is your chance to own a truly extraordinary property where every corner tells a story of the past and a testament to timeless craftsmanship. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from County Records. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement.For more details:
Listed by: Breann Armstrong