Real Estate
Historic Shorewood Home Has 'Abundant Charm' And Beamed Ceilings
This 1925-built Shorewood home for sale is placed in a covetable location. It features beamed ceilings throughout its spacious floorplan.

SHOREWOOD, WI — Check out this historic Shorewood home on Summit Avenue that recently hit the market with an asking price of just over $1 million.
Known as The Meyer house for its original owners, Henry A. and Dorothy S. Meyer, the Tudor Revival home was built in 1925 out of limestone adorned with Lannon stone. The slate-roofed home was designed by Ernest Flagg, according to its listing on the Wisconsin Historical Society, and it features a host of stately features, like wooden beams on the ceiling throughout.
It also includes eye-dazzling wallpaper in one of its 3.5 bathrooms, classic wood trim and doors, a sizable backyard, and much more.
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- Address: 3559 N Summit Ave, Shorewood, WI
- Price: $1099000
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Listing Description: Adorned in Lannon stone; classic eyebrow and lantern windows, this is Flagg's most unique creation. Stunning entry opens to sunken living room w/ beamed ceiling, wrapped in windows cascading with light.
Listed by: Jim Schleif, Shorewest Realtors, Inc.
This listing appeared on redfin.com. For more information click here. See more photos of the listing below, courtesy of Shorewest Realtors, Inc.:
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