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c. 1902 Queen Anne in Keokuk, IA (George F. Barber)

Posted on OHD: 8/25/25. Last OHD Update: 8/25/25.
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1102 Concert St, Keokuk, IA 52632

Own a Piece of Keokuk History – Immaculate 1902 Architectural Masterpiece. Step back in time while enjoying modern comfort in this extraordinary 3-story home, rich with history and timeless craftsmanship. Built in 1902 by John Leisy and designed by George F. Barber—one of America’s most celebrated late 19th-century domestic architects—this residence offers 3,623 sq. ft. of stunning, move-in ready living space. Inside, you’ll find 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 3 half baths. The thoughtful layout includes two bedrooms connected by a Jack & Jill full bath, one bedroom with a private half bath, and another with an attached full bath that shares access with the fifth bedroom. The immaculate interior features original woodwork, hardwood floors, built-ins, fireplace structure, and beautiful stained-glass windows—all preserved in exceptional condition. Modern updates blend seamlessly with the historic charm, including updated electrical, a newer electric water heater, hot water boiler heat throughout, window air conditioning on the main level, and central air on the second level. Situated on a fully fenced . 72-acre lot, the property also features a charming backyard cottage (currently used for storage) and unique original exterior fretwork—crafted in 1902 from colorful broken beer bottle glass—making this home truly one of a kind. A rare opportunity to own an iconic piece of Keokuk’s past, this home is ready for the next chapter in its remarkable story! Be sure to watch the video tour!
5 Bed · 2.5+ Bath · 3,632 Sq Ft · 0.72 Ac.
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