An 1854 Second Empire Townhouse with all the amenities and conveniences of a “modern” home.
This stunning building is a classic Second Empire French townhouse. It is a brick structure with a slate mansard roof featuring the original wrought iron roof decoration. The townhouse has four full floors plus an additional partial basement and contains slightly over 4,000 square feet of living space. The townhouse has been painstakingly and beautifully restored beginning in 1994 by Donna and Gary Templin. They spent the last 20 years removing so called improvements to return the house to its former glory with necessary upgrades in interior and exterior projects including windows, insulation, wiring, plumbing, and restoration of moldings, ceiling medallions and coffin niches.