1928 Architect Maritz & Young-Designed Estate in Imperial, Missouri
$1,500,000 | Built 1928 | 4,354 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 4 Baths | 4.05 Acres
110 Overlook Ct, Imperial, MO 63052
Nestled on an elevated 4.05 acre estate with stunning views of the mighty Mississippi River, the 1928 Maritz & Young designed estate in Imperial, Missouri is a true masterpiece of architecture and design. With its beamed ceilings, walls of windows, original light fixtures, terrazzo floors, hardware, and massive limestone fireplaces, this elegant estate exudes charm and sophistication. The property also features a charming guest cottage with a living room, bedroom, and kitchen, as well as a swimming pool and a covered walkway leading to a detached 6-car garage with additional living space above. With all its exceptional features, this stunning estate offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history in Missouri, listed at $1.5 million.
Experience the allure of a historic estate designed by Maritz & Young in 1928, just a half-hour drive from Clayton. The property spans 4 acres & boasts stunning views of the Mississippi River. This glamorous home features open living with high beamed ceilings, walls of windows, original light fixtures, terrazzo floors, hardware & massive limestone fireplaces. The chef’s kitchen is equipped with granite counters, center island, double ovens, Wolf gas range, Sub-Zero refrigerators, chestnut floors & custom cabinetry. Enjoy views of the river from the sunroom/family room. The primary bedroom is gracious with a barrel-vaulted ceiling, fireplace, walk-in closet & bath. The lower level has a recreation room, ample storage & a 2 -car garage. There is a covered walkway to the detached, 6-car garage with a space above ready to be finished. A charming guest cottage with a living room, bedroom & kitchen adds to the estate’s appeal. Take a dip in the huge pool and make this historic estate yours. This Maritz & Young designed home is on the market for $1.5 million with Ted Wight of Saint Louis Style | Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty. Photography by Reed Radcliffe and Drones – Metropolis.