Created By: LFPF
Year of award:
2005
Award category:
Rehabilitation
Original architect:
Stanley Anderson (Anderson and Tichnor)
Year built:
1928
Restoration architect:
Robert Ruggles
Originally called The James R. Leavell House after the first owner, the house is a French Normandy courtyard-style building. Garden walls surround the house and estate close to the roadway in the French manner. The current owners converted the garage to a family room and added a new garage and mudroom, both done in 2003.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Stanley Anderson's Lake Forest
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