1891 Queen Anne in Monroe, WI
Posted on OHD: 1/4/23. Last OHD Update: 1/4/23.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
Please use the links below to see current listing information.
2223 9th St, Monroe, WI 53566
Are you ready for one of Monroe's finest original Victorian homes?! This 5 bedroom 3 full bath home has stunning original Oak wood in every room. Original working pocket doors, refinished hardwood floors, mosaic tile, elegant wall coverings, classic chandeliers, wool woven carpet and 5 beautiful fireplaces. 2 car detached garage and a 1 car attached garage. Custom wood radiator covers upstairs. Woodburning fireplace in formal dining room. Updated kitchen with ample cabinets space. Large windows for lots of daylight and little added extra spaces throughout the house. Full circle driveway, large 2 tier deck shaded by large trees and a gazebo to enjoy in the backyard. Conveniently right across the street is East School Park. This home is on a half acre plus lot and Cheese Days Parade route!
5 Bed · 3 Bath · 4,641 Sq Ft · 0.61 Ac.
Listed With
Nathan Lancaster, CENTURY 21 Advantage :: (608) 329-2200
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OHD Notes
From the WI Historical Society: "Joseph T. Bridge, son of John Bridge, came to Monroe in 1881. He dealt in real estate and was a highly respected citizen. Joseph built a building on the Square named "Rufi's." Occupants on the home in the 1920s nearly burned down the house while making illegal liquor in the attic. The blackened rafters testify to this incident. A secret closet on the 2nd floor, concealed by a false wall, was where the liquor was stored."
State: Wisconsin | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Queen Anne | Period & Associated Styles: Queen Anne (1880-1910), Victorian Era |




















































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