Real Estate
Wow House: $1.7M Tucson Historic Home Designed In The 1920's
This historic, adobe home is listed on the National Historic Register and was originally designed by a famed painter and architect.
TUCSON, AZ — This historic, 1920's Tucson home boasts is own movie theater and a massive backyard filled with citrus trees, for just under $1.7 million.
- Address: 365 N Indian House Rd, Tucson, Arizona
- Price: $1,695,000
- Square Feet: 5829
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 6 Baths
- Built: 1929
- Features:
Listed on the National Historic Register, this 1920's mud adobe with all the ambience of a movie set is on the market for just under $1.7 million. Its thick adobe walls encompass courtyards and patios. Warm wood floors and beamed ceilings flow throughout the home, which was originally designed by William Penhallow Henderson, a painter, architect and furniture builder from Santa Fe.
The mud bricks were all made and baked on the property by a crew of eight native Puebloans, thus giving it the name Indian House Road. This home is the original in the historic Tucson enclave. Residing on over an acre of land, the home is still centrally located. It offers privacy yet is close to the schools and shopping city life offers.
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The property includes six bedrooms, six bathrooms, solar, a private well. A guest house, located just a few steps from the main home, comes with a home theater, including its own projector and screen. The huge backyard is lined with citrus trees and is big enough for a soccer field.
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