1885 Stick Victorian – Ashland, WI (Palliser)
121 Lake Shore Dr E, Ashland, WI 54806
- 6 Bed
- 2 Bath
- 5376 Sq Ft
- 0.26 Ac.
Beautifully spacious and historically elegant, this home has been in the same family since being built. It boasts original woodwork and 2 artistically tiled fireplaces, long windows and tall ceilings. Commercial zoning allows for possibilities beyond a comfortable home. Near to downtown and Lake Superior. New roof and exterior paint in the last years.
Contact Information
Linda Rise, Coldwell Banker East-West Realty
State: Wisconsin | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Stick Victorian
Period & Associated Styles: Stick (1860-1890), Victorian Era | Misc: Demolished
Period & Associated Styles: Stick (1860-1890), Victorian Era | Misc: Demolished
6 Comments on 1885 Stick Victorian – Ashland, WI (Palliser)
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Chestatee, GA
Demolished. F. They didn’t even salvage anything from it.
https://www.apg-wi.com/ashland_daily_press/news/local/historic-ashland-home-comes-down/article_b99670ea-30b5-11ea-ae47-7bae8dbe4cab.html
I thought we had gotten away from this practice, very sad.
I just don’t understand how we’ve not educated people enough to know that interiors like this are works of art. And they could have salvaged a lot of that woodwork. They must have been just anxious to get rid of it.
I can’t believe they didn’t try or let anything be salvaged even, shameful. I’ve never seen tile like this before, so beautiful.
Criminal & heart breaking.
agree. what a waste. makes me just about cry.