The Wildwood property is positioned up on a hill overlooking Babler State Park and the Missouri bluffs, sprawling nearly three acres of land. The lot was originally the farmhouse site for Wildhorse Spring Farm.
The original homeowner, who dubbed the home the “Hebron Home” after an ancient city of refuge, is selling the property after being built 12 years ago by architect Dick Busch and Kuehnle Construction. The homeowner wanted the home to feel like a refuge from daily life.
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The manse boasts six bedrooms, seven bathrooms. and three indoor and two outdoor fireplaces. The front doors and exterior light fixtures are all handmade, while the custom exterior stone was made to match the neighborhood front entrance.
Inside, the foyer showcases a 20-foot ceiling. Hand-scraped wide plank flooring can be found throughout the 7,300-square-feet of living space. It encompasses not one, but two full kitchens and a stone tunnel adjoins living areas. The first floor master suite has access to a private porch.
A four-car garage is attached.
The Address: 18615 Ro Bridge, Wildwood, Missouri
The Price: $2,895,000
The Agent: Alex Thornhill, 314-239-4993, [email protected]