A historic Kessler Park house is in the marketplace for $1.54-million.
This two-story Tudor revival, in-built 1924, sits on a 1/3-acre lot on Belleau Drive, between Colorado Boulevard and Kessler Parkway, in accordance with the itemizing. Referred to as the Cragmont Property, it was constructed by George P. Jones, an actual property agent who as soon as secured all of the property for a “vacationer park street,” now Rosemont Avenue, connecting what’s now Fort Price Avenue and West Davis. He additionally helped negotiate the Metropolis of Dallas’ buy of land for Stevens Park. Jones opened his namesake actual property firm a yr earlier than this home was constructed when the identify of the road was Argonne Drive, in accordance with newspaper archives.
The house was designed by architect Albert Boren.
It was final restored by the present house owners in 2017 and options unique parquet flooring and a two-car storage with a workshop. The three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence spans over 3,000 sq. toes.
Crimson sandstone stairs resulting in the entry are mentioned to have come from the Baker Resort, which was in-built Downtown Dallas in 1925 and demolished in 1980.