The problem is most of the ones that are in areas where people want to live got bulldozed decades ago to make room for ghastly commercial buildings. But, yeah, this isn't a nice area at all, which is why it's not selling -- even with the inn's glowing reviews.
Have seen hundreds of Victorians, all beautiful but to the point of saturation. BUT, But, but you've got what I think is a real gem. It's all the flamboyant finish work, e.g., crown molding, plaster work, two tone flooring, that half wall slat work and that newel post - is Amazing, a real stunner. The upstairs wardrobe a show stopper! Like said: Incredible Interior to die for.
Oh my goodness! I stayed at the Baer House B&B in November 2023 as a very happy guest. The house is so lovely and full of magnificent details. In fact, the room I stayed in is featured in your video here. I loved Vicksburg and found it full of history and charm. I hope the new owners retain it as a B&B.
It’s been on the market for several months already. Costs 5K/mo mortgage, $700/mo in prop tax, and who knows how much for the A/C…. There must be A/C, right? I don’t know how they can make more than about $3K from the B&B each month. That’s a load of work to share a home, and still come up with $4K/mo for the privilege. Though, yes, I hope so too.
😅This home is amazing. Webber and Carolyn Brewer bought this home 28 years ago. Restored it to the beauty she is today my father restored the home himself , we have wonderful memories here as a family,
Girl please you don't know anything about this house you just telling a story. It always has to be one or two people that know something about nothing. You know she hasn't responded to any of the other people's replies.
We have an 1890-1920(?) Queen Anne bedroom set. Tall boy dresser, dresser w/mirror, vanity w/mirror (missing stool) & 3/4 bed. It's in phenomenal shape except for some water damage on the top of the dresser from a leaky aquarium! We've been trying to sell it but I don't want to sell to anyone who will rip the hardware off & paint it w/black chalk paint! Thank you for loving, celebrating & protecting the history of these beautiful homes & the antiques that fill the inside!
The bedroom set you have sounds wonderful. How lucky would you be to dust it and just look at it every day. My grandmother had a dressing table that was queen Anne, but when she died her son sold it, and the people painted it purple and it just broke my heart, have a good week.🤗
Go ahead and put in an intercom system with cams so you can dedicate your life to telling the new owners how to decorate and style each room, how the sun sets complimenting the furniture and how to save the textiles from being burnt from years of sun exposure to the davenport. Get a life.
Thanks for showing this. Nothing compares to homes built in the late 1800's or beginning of the 1900's. Unmatched beauty that builders do not build anymore. I don't think. This place looks like a royal castle on the inside. Wow.
Love this beauty!!! Vicksburg is such an important city, and is as historically significant and beautiful as Natchez. We have so many great things to see-The old courthouse museum, the old depot museum, the Coca Cola Museum, as well as many historic homes and amazing places to eat. Everyone should go see Vicksburg. Sincerely, a lifelong Mississippi girl.
I am completely blown away by this magnificent house. I didn't believe houses like this one still were this intact. I know there were significant modifications done but look how much is left still as it was from 1870.
Correct, work installed into a new home, set in time, aged with love, and maintained with care. Much is almost as beautiful as it was in 1870, which would have a yard all around it to match, yet today, encroaching side lots and unsightly builds right up next to the property line leave the home rather boxy feeling and uninteresting to the people that could afford it, its overpriced.
Then let me tell you about the fireplace in his kids room, the glas insert view to the flu is Thick Red Glass, that effect is achieved by melting 24k gold aurum into that, its nearly worth its weight in gold, so to speak. Unfortunate that the lady doesn't know that she is focusing on a joke, gag wood piece to share with his kids that they get to have ownership in a fun signature way into the most valuable and least spoken of detail within this home.
I wish we could've seen more of the house especially downstairs BUT I thank you for what you did show. When I visited Vicksburg 1.5 yrs ago I was disappointed I couldn't take a tour of this home, so you've kind of fulfilled my wish! Thank you! It's gorgeous!
I agree! I was hoping to see the kitchens and "downstairs" parts, even checked the Zillow listing - to no avail, the photos showed only the public areas of this stunning house.
The chandelier all of them are to die for in the ball room and bayview window room thanks for the video really enjoyed it unique thanks 🙏 the fireplaces were awesome
I am currently watching a gentleman restoring an Eastlake home in Saint Louis. Some of the things you showed look very familiar. Thanks for sharing this home..🌹
I love Eastlake sooo much! This home was such a treat to see. Thank you. I also adore that newel post & can see why you would want to collect newel posts. I think I need to go visit Vicksburg now!
Thanks for sharing. I grew up in Vicksburg and it’s a beautiful historic city with many beautiful historic buildings. So happy to see you treat it with respect. Thanks for sharing!❤
Everything is so stunning and very well kept!! I am a DIYer and I am currently doing some molding and putting decorations on the furniture I made. It takes so much time doing it. They must have had money.
It's always a good day when one of these tours includes features Laine has never seen before. :D Really a stunning place, where the Eastlake details are consistent and unique. That newell post is a special treat. Can you imagine that long ballroom with five chandeliers and those mirrors, all lit by candlelight? Be still my heart. Fun stories about the little boy who secretly 'defaced' part of his bedroom, and the well-kept outhouse. If I recall correctly, Vicksburg is not too far from Helena, AR, where your "Helen" house served as base for the Union army before the battle you mentioned. I loved seeing the photo you shared of the soldier's tents surrounding the house. Even when some modern updates are done, it's so wonderful to see all these historic homes preserved for the future.
The steps going up to the entrance I would paint them white. I grandmother had a colonial home which my grandfather built for her and the steps were painted white. I like it that way it gives it a final clean finish!
Amazing house - the parts, we saw... I do love houses of that era! I would have loved to know, whay they cut a piece off the ballroom, and if there is another mantel hiding, etc...
The other third of that room still has the matching third fireplace. The chandeliers, however, are gone. That section of the ballroom was made into a kitchen for the bed and breakfast as the original home did not have an indoor kitchen.
Maybe one day everyone will be on the same vibration and we all can be as beautiful as the next who cheers others out of the most high vibration...love.😊
Amazing detail in the older homes. I've just built a brand new home and there's not one piece of creative design like that in my new home. I'd love to lift this home and move it the 3,000 miles where I live. Darn.
Warehouser, the wood and timber manufacturing company have the time and volunteer power to do those kinds of moves, and if they aren't interested, then its a balsam wood and plastercast termite den, so enjoy your NEW home.
The wood work alone is priceless and this is a gorgeous piece of home everything in it is awesome great video thank you restoration nation I loved 🥰 this video and everything about it just unbelievable unique and awesome amazing tour of this home thank you 🙏 and happy saint patricks day❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Such a stunning home! I would love to move it to a large piece of land where it can REALLY be admired! I love your channel! Thank you for sharing these gorgeous pieces of history!
This house...WOW!!! If I could, I would snatch it up in a heartbeat!!! Thanks for showing this STUNNING, GORGEOUS home. Be safe and GOD BLESS 🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕 ❤️🤍💙
I live in Lewisburg PA. We have a similar house on our street. It is on a corner lot. It is very beautiful. Just worrying about the neighboring houses being turned into apartments by slum landlords.
There is a place in lousisana Missouri same style of house and i believe built in the same year, however the house in Missouri needs a lot of love so she can shin as brightly as this lovely lady ❤❤❤❤ Edit: Louisiana Missouri home has been sold
Really appreciate your enthusiasm and passion for these gorgeous, old houses. You’ve got a great eye for the little details. This MS house leaves me speechless.
It’s beautiful. One little detail I would change: upgrade the modern, slotted heating register grills to period-appropriate design cast-iron ones. I did this in my Victorian cottage and it makes a big difference. I had to put endless coats of black paint on the cast iron, though, I wanted them to be easily rinsable, without rusting, because dust is a huge problem in my house. The area in front of the house has never been paved, it’s just dirt. I’m hoping to improve this soon, replacing my rotten wooden planter with a brick one, and putting in stamped, colored concrete paving to simulate gray/green slate, my exterior second trim color (can’t afford the real rock, it’s a large area).
Go with stamped asphalt instead of stamped concrete. Oddly enough, the former looks far more authentic and it has a non-slip texture and stays cool even in full sun. On the other hand, every real life installation of stamped concrete I have ever seen looked incredibly cheesy. Like something you would see at a really cheap amusement park. Just be sure you get a good company doing the install on the asphalt though, it’s precision work.
That house is beautiful!! I wish I had that newel post. We live in an 1892 Eastlake Victorian. But our original staircase was torn out so sad. I’m glad you mentioned the high ornamentation as it makes sense why all our pocket doors have such detail carved in each of the inset panels. Along with the rest of the regular doors. And all the Victorian homes I’ve ever toured I’ve never seen anything like ours with that detail. I super enjoyed your home tours. I look forward to your new videos. I also wish I could hire you guys to come out and help me restore our house. Keep up the good work!
Different kinds of barely used new replaced screen doors are called insect panels, and its high ornimentation pocket doors to boot? Never heard of it, doubt that. If it doesn't exist here, its new there, too.
This house is gorgeous! It makes one feel all fuzzy inside. What a pity, that boy's father was very strict, - it's bad for children's development, health & happiness.
I’ve never been a huge fan of Eastlake anything (especially furniture, because it tends to lack curves, and I love beautiful curves both in architecture and furniture) but this house was stunning, nonetheless. Thanks for sharing-and I appreciated the beautiful music you chose to complement it. 😊
This looks very nice. I live in the uk and seeing houses that are at least 500 years old is not uncommon here. American houses always look so different to me.
Absolutely gorgeous details I love the stairs wow so beautiful and the Arch with the details too many to list how thrilling for you to actually be their❤❤❤
Such a beautiful home! Anyone visiting Canada can view more historic residences of this type- stop in @ Vankleek Hill, Ontario - the 'gingerbread capital'. They don't make these homes anymore, and they are absolutely wonderful!
I’ve always said, if only time machines were real! It’s one thing to internally dive into centuries ago, but man o man it would be so awesome to physically go
I'm curious about something. There appear to be several places where sections of brick look to be of a different brick (most notably between the window and balcony door on the second floor.) There are definitive lines, almost like an original window or door was bricked up. Makes me wonder if there was some early (very early) renovation done. 🤔 It's beautiful, though. And it seems much bigger inside than it looks from the outside.
Twice the house went through extensive renovations, the first time in the 1950's and the second time in the 1970's. In the 1990's updates were made including the installation of a "modern" kitchen and an addition added to the back of the house for owner's quarters when it became a B&B. From the front, the house looks average sized, but it's very long. It's deceiving. The actual living space is about 9,000 square feet.
@JansenSchmidt from the video, the renovations look seamless. Plasterwork, molding, etc., don't look to be disturbed. If it wasn't for the lines in the brick, I wouldn't have known. And I could tell the house was long, but even looking at the front of the house you'd think the individual rooms would be smaller. Then you walk in and it's like the TARDIS: bigger on the inside. Lol.
Would love to have seen the other end of the last hallway close to the favorite bedroom with the secret removable piece on the fireplace and definitely would like to have seen the Kitchen. The built in beautiful storage in the hallway upstairs I would think actually was to store all the fine linens in the house but I defer to your knowledge about this place.
That magnificent piece does indeed appear to be a linen press, which were designed for the safe and convenient keeping linens, and found in most homes.
Im thinking the same as you and I dont believe that the host really knows what the built-in storage was for. People kept clothing in their rooms. I think it was used for storage of linnoens and firearms and other things not kept in bedrooms. People had to defend themselves back then. Just my opinion though.
The built-in cabinet in the upstairs hallway is a shrunk. The Baer family were from Bavaria Germany. A German shrunk refers to a decorative piece of furniture that combines a clothing wardrobe with cabinets. Some German shrunks can be separated to create multiple storage units. However, it is common for German shrunks to remain one large piece of furniture.
That floor in the entrance hall!!! Stunning!!!
I hope someone respects it and takes care of it for what it is❤❤❤
I would have loved seeing the entire inside of the house. What a beauty she is. ❤
Me too! I was wondering what the kitchen looked like.
Old victorian houses are beautiful, and much sought after. The problem is most are in areas where few people want to live.
Agreed!
The problem is most of the ones that are in areas where people want to live got bulldozed decades ago to make room for ghastly commercial buildings. But, yeah, this isn't a nice area at all, which is why it's not selling -- even with the inn's glowing reviews.
Ghastly!
The wood in that house is stunning.
it looks like rough equipement, vacuums, floor polishers never touched it only a diaper moistened w/ special oil.
Have seen hundreds of Victorians, all beautiful but to the point of saturation. BUT, But, but you've got what I think is a real gem. It's all the flamboyant finish work, e.g., crown molding, plaster work, two tone flooring, that half wall slat work and that newel post - is Amazing, a real stunner. The upstairs wardrobe a show stopper! Like said: Incredible Interior to die for.
Oh my goodness! I stayed at the Baer House B&B in November 2023 as a very happy guest. The house is so lovely and full of magnificent details. In fact, the room I stayed in is featured in your video here. I loved Vicksburg and found it full of history and charm. I hope the new owners retain it as a B&B.
It’s been on the market for several months already. Costs 5K/mo mortgage, $700/mo in prop tax, and who knows how much for the A/C…. There must be A/C, right?
I don’t know how they can make more than about $3K from the B&B each month.
That’s a load of work to share a home, and still come up with $4K/mo for the privilege.
Though, yes, I hope so too.
😅This home is amazing. Webber and Carolyn Brewer bought this home 28 years ago. Restored it to the beauty she is today my father restored the home himself , we have wonderful memories here as a family,
Wow. The memories alone are priceless. Have you followed in their footsteps?
When did you live there ?
I hate it that they may have taken the land away from it!
How did it fare during the Civil War ?
Girl please you don't know anything about this house you just telling a story.
It always has to be one or two people that know something about nothing.
You know she hasn't responded to any of the other people's replies.
We have an 1890-1920(?) Queen Anne bedroom set. Tall boy dresser, dresser w/mirror, vanity w/mirror (missing stool) & 3/4 bed. It's in phenomenal shape except for some water damage on the top of the dresser from a leaky aquarium! We've been trying to sell it but I don't want to sell to anyone who will rip the hardware off & paint it w/black chalk paint! Thank you for loving, celebrating & protecting the history of these beautiful homes & the antiques that fill the inside!
The bedroom set you have sounds wonderful. How lucky would you be to dust it and just look at it every day. My grandmother had a dressing table that was queen Anne, but when she died her son sold it, and the people painted it purple and it just broke my heart, have a good week.🤗
Go ahead and put in an intercom system with cams so you can dedicate your life to telling the new owners how to decorate and style each room, how the sun sets complimenting the furniture and how to save the textiles from being burnt from years of sun exposure to the davenport. Get a life.
@@eewilson9835 Well, that was unnecessarily rude! Please do forgive zanna9857 for so recklessly daring to express their opinion.
You should let people know how much you are selling it for there’s a lot of people who watch this utube video of restoration videos 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
@@eewilson9835 Make sure you don't kick the dog when you leave.
Thanks for showing this. Nothing compares to homes built in the late 1800's or beginning of the 1900's. Unmatched beauty that builders do not build anymore. I don't think. This place looks like a royal castle on the inside. Wow.
Oh my goodness, those black walnut and chestnut floors are so beautiful. Wow. Thanks for sharing.
I almost couldn't believe what I was seeing. Wow!
Love this beauty!!!
Vicksburg is such an important city, and is as historically significant and beautiful as Natchez. We have so many great things to see-The old courthouse museum, the old depot museum, the Coca Cola Museum, as well as many historic homes and amazing places to eat.
Everyone should go see Vicksburg. Sincerely, a lifelong Mississippi girl.
we went for a weekend trip when my kids were little! we had such a great time! We went to all of these museums!
My friend and I stayed in this B & B. Loved it and Vicksburg.
I am completely blown away by this magnificent house. I didn't believe houses like this one still were this intact. I know there were significant modifications done but look how much is left still as it was from 1870.
Correct, work installed into a new home, set in time, aged with love, and maintained with care. Much is almost as beautiful as it was in 1870, which would have a yard all around it to match, yet today, encroaching side lots and unsightly builds right up next to the property line leave the home rather boxy feeling and uninteresting to the people that could afford it, its overpriced.
The more you talk the more I like it! I always learn something from you Laine, thank you!
Can't get over that newel post! It's so unique
This home had me at the arched windows alone!
Then let me tell you about the fireplace in his kids room, the glas insert view to the flu is Thick Red Glass, that effect is achieved by melting 24k gold aurum into that, its nearly worth its weight in gold, so to speak. Unfortunate that the lady doesn't know that she is focusing on a joke, gag wood piece to share with his kids that they get to have ownership in a fun signature way into the most valuable and least spoken of detail within this home.
Wow!!!!! I always wondered how the very wealthy went to the bathroom back in the day!
Such an incredible treasure of a home!!!
My dream home is a 1800's era home with all amenities INTACT>>>preserved as an art piece>>>That is my dream home>>>>
Me too. My "lotto" purchase
Mine as well if only they hadn’t painted the wood in certain rooms it takes so much away from it!
The framed prints in that house are fabulous, especially the colorful ones!!!!!
I wish we could've seen more of the house especially downstairs BUT I thank you for what you did show. When I visited Vicksburg 1.5 yrs ago I was disappointed I couldn't take a tour of this home, so you've kind of fulfilled my wish! Thank you! It's gorgeous!
I agree! I was hoping to see the kitchens and "downstairs" parts, even checked the Zillow listing - to no avail, the photos showed only the public areas of this stunning house.
The floors are amazing!!!!
I agree - I'd see that 2nd floor wardrobe and I'd put in an offer right then and there!
Wow! Just wow! The richness and exquisite detail in every room is incredible! Such talented craftsmanship.
A home of grand style!! It's just lovely!!
Always one of my favorites in Vicksburg from that postbellum era
The chandelier all of them are to die for in the ball room and bayview window room thanks for the video really enjoyed it unique thanks 🙏 the fireplaces were awesome
I am currently watching a gentleman restoring an Eastlake home in Saint Louis.
Some of the things you showed look very
familiar. Thanks for sharing this home..🌹
Beautiful home!
Never before have i seen such outstanding floors..WOW!! thanks for the show.❤❤😊
I love Eastlake sooo much! This home was such a treat to see. Thank you. I also adore that newel post & can see why you would want to collect newel posts. I think I need to go visit Vicksburg now!
Thanks for sharing. I grew up in Vicksburg and it’s a beautiful historic city with many beautiful historic buildings. So happy to see you treat it with respect. Thanks for sharing!❤
Everything is so stunning and very well kept!! I am a DIYer and I am currently doing some molding and putting decorations on the furniture I made. It takes so much time doing it. They must have had money.
So beautiful! So glad it was preserved. Absolutely stunning!
Thank you I really liked how you showed us this house. I felt like I was there. Best job ever.😊
It's always a good day when one of these tours includes features Laine has never seen before. :D Really a stunning place, where the Eastlake details are consistent and unique. That newell post is a special treat. Can you imagine that long ballroom with five chandeliers and those mirrors, all lit by candlelight? Be still my heart. Fun stories about the little boy who secretly 'defaced' part of his bedroom, and the well-kept outhouse. If I recall correctly, Vicksburg is not too far from Helena, AR, where your "Helen" house served as base for the Union army before the battle you mentioned. I loved seeing the photo you shared of the soldier's tents surrounding the house. Even when some modern updates are done, it's so wonderful to see all these historic homes preserved for the future.
So, now I think I understand the Eastlake you often talk of. Thanks
The steps going up to the entrance I would paint them white. I grandmother had a colonial home which my grandfather built for her and the steps were painted white. I like it that way it gives it a final clean finish!
Thank you for the tour of this absolutely gorgeous home.
Amazing house - the parts, we saw... I do love houses of that era! I would have loved to know, whay they cut a piece off the ballroom, and if there is another mantel hiding, etc...
The other third of that room still has the matching third fireplace. The chandeliers, however, are gone. That section of the ballroom was made into a kitchen for the bed and breakfast as the original home did not have an indoor kitchen.
that stairway is gorgeous...
Maybe one day everyone will be on the same vibration and we all can be as beautiful as the next who cheers others out of the most high vibration...love.😊
Amazing detail in the older homes. I've just built a brand new home and there's not one piece of creative design like that in my new home. I'd love to lift this home and move it the 3,000 miles where I live. Darn.
You can always add details after the fact. If you can do the work yourself, it's much cheaper than having the contractors do it while building.
Warehouser, the wood and timber manufacturing company have the time and volunteer power to do those kinds of moves, and if they aren't interested, then its a balsam wood and plastercast termite den, so enjoy your NEW home.
The wood work alone is priceless and this is a gorgeous piece of home everything in it is awesome great video thank you restoration nation I loved 🥰 this video and everything about it just unbelievable unique and awesome amazing tour of this home thank you 🙏 and happy saint patricks day❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
What a beautiful and wonderful, amazing house whoever buys it really will get a queen of a home.😋
It is absolutely terrible that they don't make homes like this anymore.
You could not afford it
@@ronaldschultenover8137 he could. In that day this home was probably cheaper than a modern one relative to salary. All they had were masons.
@@ronaldschultenover8137He could’ve. Most people that built were masons. No special fire-retardant chemical treated wood, or AC installation.
@@ronaldschultenover8137He could’ve. All they knew how to build were those styles. No AC, no special fire-retardant chemically treated wood.
@@nobilesnovushomo58 My parents old home was hit by a tornado no problem we had AC
What a BEAUTIFUL home.
So glad you visited Vicksburg
What a lovely presentation, Laine! Thank you.
Such a stunning home! I would love to move it to a large piece of land where it can REALLY be admired! I love your channel! Thank you for sharing these gorgeous pieces of history!
Absolutely stunning!! Thank you for sharing these homes with us.
This house...WOW!!! If I could, I would snatch it up in a heartbeat!!! Thanks for showing this STUNNING, GORGEOUS home. Be safe and GOD BLESS 🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕 ❤️🤍💙
Gorgeous home! I was shocked at the price also! What a steal! Thank you!
I was surprised too, possibly the price reflects the necessity for maintenance and restoration of the exterior.
Excellent video! Would love to see the courthouse museum!❤
I live in Lewisburg PA. We have a similar house on our street. It is on a corner lot. It is very beautiful. Just worrying about the neighboring houses being turned into apartments by slum landlords.
That wardrobe is absolutely stunning !!!!
There is a place in lousisana Missouri same style of house and i believe built in the same year, however the house in Missouri needs a lot of love so she can shin as brightly as this lovely lady ❤❤❤❤
Edit: Louisiana Missouri home has been sold
Really? We videoed that house about a year ago. It does look much like this one. I hadn’t heard it had sold but I’m so glad.
@@OurRestorationNation according to Zillow it sold February 15th 2024
Really appreciate your enthusiasm and passion for these gorgeous, old houses. You’ve got a great eye for the little details. This MS house leaves me speechless.
I just love your videos. This is a beautiful home. TY for the tour.
I love this house it's beautiful i enjoyed the tour thank you.
what a beautiful home--loved the secret!
It’s beautiful. One little detail I would change: upgrade the modern, slotted heating register grills to period-appropriate design cast-iron ones. I did this in my Victorian cottage and it makes a big difference. I had to put endless coats of black paint on the cast iron, though, I wanted them to be easily rinsable, without rusting, because dust is a huge problem in my house. The area in front of the house has never been paved, it’s just dirt. I’m hoping to improve this soon, replacing my rotten wooden planter with a brick one, and putting in stamped, colored concrete paving to simulate gray/green slate, my exterior second trim color (can’t afford the real rock, it’s a large area).
Excellent idea, those grills were a jarring note in an otherwise magnificent home.
Go with stamped asphalt instead of stamped concrete. Oddly enough, the former looks far more authentic and it has a non-slip texture and stays cool even in full sun. On the other hand, every real life installation of stamped concrete I have ever seen looked incredibly cheesy. Like something you would see at a really cheap amusement park. Just be sure you get a good company doing the install on the asphalt though, it’s precision work.
That house is beautiful!! I wish I had that newel post. We live in an 1892 Eastlake Victorian. But our original staircase was torn out so sad. I’m glad you mentioned the high ornamentation as it makes sense why all our pocket doors have such detail carved in each of the inset panels. Along with the rest of the regular doors. And all the Victorian homes I’ve ever toured I’ve never seen anything like ours with that detail. I super enjoyed your home tours. I look forward to your new videos. I also wish I could hire you guys to come out and help me restore our house. Keep up the good work!
Different kinds of barely used new replaced screen doors are called insect panels, and its high ornimentation pocket doors to boot? Never heard of it, doubt that. If it doesn't exist here, its new there, too.
@@eewilson9835 typo sorry
@@danielnichols7817 I am a bot.
We have nothing in homes like this today , seems like we got away from beautiful
Beautiful home
So beautiful!!!
I've never seen a more beautiful house...and it's a B&B, and it was for sale so take a look, buy or book! Love this channel.
My dream house!!!
Finally, something worth watching!! Thanks guys. ❤
I love all the colorful art!
Thx again for another FANTASTIC tour guys!!!
Beautiful home, if I were still traveling I would love to visit and stay there.
This house is gorgeous! It makes one feel all fuzzy inside.
What a pity, that boy's father was very strict, - it's bad for children's development, health & happiness.
Sounds like he had a good and happy life. Dang at 90+ he was still getting a kick out of his secret! 😂😊
That newel post is absolutely incredible!
I’ve never been a huge fan of Eastlake anything (especially furniture, because it tends to lack curves, and I love beautiful curves both in architecture and furniture) but this house was stunning, nonetheless. Thanks for sharing-and I appreciated the beautiful music you chose to complement it. 😊
Another beautiful home, I don't know how you do it, I would want to purchase all of them!
Just beautiful
Fitting title. That ballroom KILLED ME.
Omg, such beauty!
That's a beautiful house. I Iive in louisville ky we have so many beautiful homes in old louisville.
This is a beautiful home. Love all the detail. It's a work of art.
Thank you for your wonderful channel. I get some great ideas from you Kevin & Lane.
Elle est magnifique ❤❤
This is a beautiful house, it is history come alive inside
Everything the people done back then was just so elaborate and beautiful and they didn’t have fancy machines to help!!
I would love if you could take us through American architecture and show some standout examples of each period.
This looks very nice. I live in the uk and seeing houses that are at least 500 years old is not uncommon here. American houses always look so different to me.
Absolutely gorgeous details I love the stairs wow so beautiful and the Arch with the details too many to list how thrilling for you to actually be their❤❤❤
Thank you
I've never heard of High East Lake style; the geometric design is absolutely beautiful!
I love it ..we are so blessed that these houses survives.
Beautiful m… Thank you … always glad to see old homes and buildings maintained and restored - from all eras.
Such a beautiful home! Anyone visiting Canada can view more historic residences of this type- stop in @ Vankleek Hill, Ontario - the 'gingerbread capital'. They don't make these homes anymore, and they are absolutely wonderful!
Keeping those chandeliers dusted and clean must have been a full time job for someone.
Several people
My father built furniture with wood that is like the floors on the first floor. Coffee table end tables book shelf etc.
I’ve always said, if only time machines were real! It’s one thing to internally dive into centuries ago, but man o man it would be so awesome to physically go
Beautiful home!❤️
Beautiful lanterns on the mantle
I'm curious about something. There appear to be several places where sections of brick look to be of a different brick (most notably between the window and balcony door on the second floor.) There are definitive lines, almost like an original window or door was bricked up. Makes me wonder if there was some early (very early) renovation done. 🤔 It's beautiful, though. And it seems much bigger inside than it looks from the outside.
Twice the house went through extensive renovations, the first time in the 1950's and the second time in the 1970's. In the 1990's updates were made including the installation of a "modern" kitchen and an addition added to the back of the house for owner's quarters when it became a B&B. From the front, the house looks average sized, but it's very long. It's deceiving. The actual living space is about 9,000 square feet.
@JansenSchmidt from the video, the renovations look seamless. Plasterwork, molding, etc., don't look to be disturbed. If it wasn't for the lines in the brick, I wouldn't have known. And I could tell the house was long, but even looking at the front of the house you'd think the individual rooms would be smaller. Then you walk in and it's like the TARDIS: bigger on the inside. Lol.
Would love to have seen the other end of the last hallway close to the favorite bedroom with the secret removable piece on the fireplace and definitely would like to have seen the Kitchen. The built in beautiful storage in the hallway upstairs I would think actually was to store all the fine linens in the house but I defer to your knowledge about this place.
You did- every bedroom on all end of the hallway were shown, except the single room with a guest
That magnificent piece does indeed appear to be a linen press, which were designed for the safe and convenient keeping linens, and found in most homes.
Im thinking the same as you and I dont believe that the host really knows what the built-in storage was for. People kept clothing in their rooms. I think it was used for storage of linnoens and firearms and other things not kept in bedrooms. People had to defend themselves back then. Just my opinion though.
The built-in cabinet in the upstairs hallway is a shrunk. The Baer family were from Bavaria Germany. A German shrunk refers to a decorative piece of furniture that combines a clothing wardrobe with cabinets. Some German shrunks can be separated to create multiple storage units. However, it is common for German shrunks to remain one large piece of furniture.