Historic Warren Stone Mansion In the Kansas Flint Hills

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REAL ESTATE OFFERING SUMMARY (785) 695-2999 LAND COMPANY HISTORIC PROPERTIES

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CONSERVATION REAL ESTATE

COUNTRY HOMES

FARM & RANCH

THE WARREN HOUSE

HISTORICAL ELEGANCE

T h e S tu n n in g R e sto r a t i o n o f a F lin t H ills L im e sto n e Man s i o n

COUNTRY ESTATE OWNERSHIP W I T HO UT L E AVING BEH I ND T H E CITY PE RK S

HISTORICAL HIGH STYLE

P E R I O D L IGHTING, C O N TE M P ORARY D ESI GN, M O D ERN C ONV ENI EN CES & C H IC ANTIQ UE S


OFFERING SUMMARY

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• $650,000

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3 +/- ACRES, MAPLE HILL, KS

BUILT IN 1874

PRICE INCLUSIVE OF ALL DECOR, FURNITURE & ANTIQUES

2752 SQ. FT FINISHED LIVING SPACE

3 BEDROOMS, INCLUDING A LARGE MASTER WITH ENSUITE BATH

2.5 BATHS

LARGE PROFESSIONAL-GRADE KITCHEN WITH VINTAGE COMMERCIAL RANGE

EXPANSIVE PRAIRIE VIEWS & NATURAL LIGHT FROM 33 OVERSIZE WINDOWS

NEW CARRIAGE BARN HOUSES 3 CARS

ENERGY EFFICIENT HYBRID HEAT PUMP & LOW CELL FOAM INSULATION

HOME SECURITY SYSTEM MONITORS SMOKE, FIRE & BROKEN GLASS

REFINISHED ORIGINAL WOOD FLOORS

ALL NEW ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS, INCLUDING PERIOD LIGHTING & A NEW ROOF

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P r opert y D e t ai l s Recent and extensive restoration of this grand estate honors the historic architectural features of the home to meet modern living conveniences. All 33 windows were completely rebuilt, as well as all original wood floors refinished. A comprehensive restoration of the stone exterior, including lintels, sills and all stonework ensure the new owners a move-in-ready piece of Kansas history.


A GETAWAY WITHOUT THE TRAVEL Nestled in the quiet countryside of the Flint Hills, just a few minutes from the quaint, small town of Maple Hill, The Warren House enjoys all the solitude of a country home with big-city amenities close by. Just 15 minutes to the state capitol city of Topeka, 45 minutes to college towns Lawrence and Manhattan, and less than a 2 hour drive from the bright lights of Kansas City. Experience Kansas in all of its natural beauty, diverse culture and local flavors.

EXPANSIVE VIEWS Experience the incredible prairie vistas and quiet beauty of the Flint Hills, as well as awesome views of Buffalo Mound.

ARCHITECTURAL STYLE Italianate was one of the most popular Victorian-era housing styles from the mid- to late-1800s. Homes in this style ranged from modest two-story town houses to ornate mansions of sea captains and other wealthy entrepreneurs. Inspired by villas of Italy, the style is defined most by the use of single or paired decorative brackets under wide cornices.

ONE-OF-A-KIND FURNISHINGS Persian rugs, original oil paintings, Tiffany style lamps and fine antiques still fill the home today. The price of the home includes all decor, furniture and antiques; including the original and fully restored Hazelton Brothers grand piano. A significant Warren family contribution to the community was the chartering of the First Congregational Church with early worship services held in the Warren parlor. The Warren ladies played the original Hazelton Brothers piano and sang in the choir. The limestone church was later built on a nearby hill, and each week the Warrens loaded the grand piano into the back of their wagon and transported it to and from the Old Stone Church.

MODERN & EFFICIENT Without disturbing its historic beauty and authenticity, the house boasts high energy efficiency attained during its complete restoration. Hybrid heat pumps, low cell foam insulation, and whole-home security system are a few of the modern amenities which lend comfort, security, and economy to this 140 year-old country estate. Each of the original over-sized windows have been custom rebuilt adding to the amount of solar heating the house allows. Thick native limestone walls help keep a moderate temperature throughout the year.


WELCOME HOME

16426 W ar r e n R o ad Maple Hill , K S 66507

The tall, solid limestone house has been a sentinel on the pristine Flint Hills prairie since 1873, when railroad land first became available for purchase and Native Americans still roamed the grasslands. Dura Warren, a reported wealthy stockbroker and horse trader in New York City, purchased two sections of Flint Hills land and moved the family to Kansas. The Warren’s built this grand Italianate stone home (locals called it a mansion) with glorious floor to ceiling windows, center hall stairway, high ceilings and large rooms. Generations of Warrens, prosperous settlers from Brooklyn and Massachusetts, lived and celebrated the West in this grand Flint Hills country limestone estate. To this day, the Warren family is the only one to live in the home.


The front parlor is bathed in light and offers breathtaking views onto the front porch




The spacious dining room stays open to the kitchen with a convenient pass-through and is outfitted with a mix of country wood and city glamour. Opposite, clockwise from top: the large living room, featuring the antique grand piano, oversized oil painting and original bookcase are bathed in light from the large front windows; the entry features the the original walnut balistrade and staircase.


Clockwise from top: double sinks, vintage tub and a large shower in the brightly lit second bathroom; the spacious master bedroom and vintage details in a guest bedroom. Opposite, from top: Kansas style in a farmhouse-style bedroom with an iron bed and plentiful natural light; the third bedroom offers brightly lit charm.




Above: A view into the dining space from the front parlor; Below: the professional grade kitchen Opposite: An extended vanity in the master ensuite bath houses double sinks and plenty of room for pampering; including an extra large shower


Above, left: Modern appliances, open shelving and a farmhouse-style sink grace the large kitchen; a nook for the refrigerator and pantry storage. Below: the fully restored vintage commercial range adds a nostalgic touch.


Above: The East-facing front living room offers plenty of room to spread out and take in the views. Below: Beautiful and original to the house, the walnut balistrade offers an incredible welcome through the front door.


From top: The clean, open basement offers endless finishing options and classic charm with the original wood post columns and exposed stone walls; a spacious attic provides even more area to finish as desired by future homeowners; a newly constructed carriage barn houses three cars in classic style with plenty of room to move.



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