Cropp Mansion, 1898 Romanesque Revival in Walla Walla, Washington


Like what you see? This home is currently a vacation rental. Link below.

LISTING DETAILS

Step into timeless elegance with the 1898 Cropp Mansion. Currently a licensed vacation rental, only 1 block from Main Street, this Romanesque Revival boasts unique from the Tenino sandstone exterior to the original oak floors and woodwork. The kitchen offers a Viking stove, three ovens, Sub Zero commercial refrigerator and charming farm sink imported from France. With a separate entrance, lower level could become a delightful get-a-way while the third floor tower awaits your design. A truly enchanting experience.

PREVIOUS LISTING DETAILS

Price Reduced. The Cropp Mansion is available for sale. Constructed in 1898 at the direction of Dr. Cropp. Stonework on this home is magnificent from any angle and craftsmanship is timeless in character and beauty. From the round tower to stone columns, the fit and finish of this home is unique. Updated chef's kitchen will delight any gourmet. Interior is equally spectacular with tall ceilings, oak columns and pilasters. Oak floors flow from room to room. Furnishings and artwork negotiable.

HISTORY via Union Bulletin (Link Below)

This mansion, at 403 E. Rose St., owned by retired audiologist Jo Anne Price, is about 4,500 square feet, with a main floor, second floor and an unfinished third floor with a distinctive turret. Built for Dr. James Cropp and his wife, the home has been through two incarnations as a medical office. Now the residence is embarking on a new venture as a guest vacation rental. 

BACK ON THE MARKET  $789,000
FOR SALE   $1,300,000   $1,100,000   $995,000   $915,488   LISTING REMOVED 
403 E Rose St, Walla Walla, WA 99362
5 beds  |  4 baths  |  6038 sqft  .34 acres

LINKS:
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