The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, perhaps the best case of Richardsonian Romanesque design, was the perfect work of art of renowned nearby draftsman Arthur Loomis of Clarke and Loomis.
Encompassed by a lovely patio neighborhood at the focal point of the biggest gathering of Victorian Homes in the US, "Conrad's Castle" highlighted all the most recent developments of its day, including inside pipes and electric lighting. Known for its wonderful woodwork and parquet floors, this enormous Bedford limestone home, secured with figures of grotesqueness, excellent entrances, and expand stone plans, fused 7 sorts of hardwoods and heavenly recolored glass windows in the inside structure, making it one of the most dazzling homes in Old Louisville.
1402 St James Ct, Louisville, KY 40208, United States