Built in 1915, this stately home is a beautiful example of Nouveau Greek Revival architecture. White columns, dentil molding, and symmetrical lines create timeless elegance. The spacious front porch and original front door open to a grand entry hall with sweeping staircase, half bath, and back stair leading to the kitchen featuring the original porcelain double sink, metal Vent-A-Hood, and two pantries. A laundry room and butler’s pantry lead to the stone patio, fountain, and outdoor entertaining space. Living, family, and dining rooms are separated by French double-bifold doors that open into one large gathering space with original chandeliers and bay windows providing abundant light. Upstairs offers four large bedrooms, a kitchenette, balconies with views of Trube Castle, transoms, and original details throughout. Located in Galveston’s Historic District among beautiful oak trees and historic homes.


