Real Estate
Twin Cities Tudor Has Bomb Shelter, Skyway To Neighbor's Home
The 1950s fortified bomb shelter is in its original pristine condition.
SAINT PAUL, MN — No doubt one of St. Paul's architectural attractions, this iconic home with its storybook Tudor style and cotswold roof sits privately on the bluff in the Summit Hill neighborhood.
Designed by renowned architects Stem and Reed and built in 1910 by two brothers, the house was originally connected to its neighbor by a fully enclosed walkway. Although now blocked by a wall, the skyway remains a prominent and charming feature.
Described as comfortably elegant, all systems have been updated and interiors extensively renovated with much attention to detail. Features include an exercise room, sauna, and resort like swimming pool with extensive gardens around a nearly one acre lot, plus hidden rooms.
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The 1950s fortified bomb shelter is in its original pristine condition. A truly unequaled property in Saint Paul.
- Address: 7 Heather Pl, Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Price: $1,950,000
- Square Feet: 9460
- Bedrooms: 9
- Bathrooms: 6 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1910
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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