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4035 North Pennsylvania

Meridian-Kessler

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A Gracious Colonial Revival with a Carriage House on a Rare Wooded Property.
The Fesler-Greenleaf-Waller House is a significant Meridian-Kessler property set on a rare wooded lot. The house (c.1918) was designed by noted architect Robert Frost Daggett, Sr. Daggett was responsible for the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the J.K. and Eli Lilly homes on Sunset Lane, and several buildings at Purdue and Eli Lilly & Co. 4035 North Pennsylvania features a graciously-proportioned Colonial Revival main house with five bedrooms. Quality details include lovely herringbone hardwood floors, solid brass fittings, working shutters, slate roof, multiple French doors, and other elements one expects in the larger area homes. Utilizing a center hall floorplan, the main floor contains the very large living and dining rooms, kitchen, butler's pantry, and a large sunroom/family room. Front and back stairs lead to the second floor with four bedrooms and three full bathrooms. The fifth bedroom is found on the third floor. The basement, with its high ceilings, presents an opportunity for even more living space. A separate carriage house apartment offers two bedrooms and an eat-in kitchen. Two of the four garage bays have been converted to a substantial art studio, but could be reverted. Built and owned by members of the Marmon family (the Marmon Wasp was the first car to win the Indianapolis 500) for most of its life, the house has played its part as a center of the Indianapolis arts community through each of its three owners. The property is not divisible and will be protected by an Indiana Landmarks easement, though allowances for playsets, basketball goals, and architecturally-correct additions may be made. The furnace & A/C were replaced in 2023.
The Fesler-Greenleaf-Waller House is a significant Meridian-Kessler property set on a rare wooded lot. The house (c.1918) was designed by noted architect Robert Frost Daggett, Sr. Daggett was responsible for the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the J.K. and Eli Lilly homes on Sunset Lane, and several buildings at Purdue and Eli Lilly & Co. 4035 North Pennsylvania features a graciously-proportioned Colonial Revival main house with five bedrooms. Quality details include lovely herringbone hardwood floors, solid brass fittings, working shutters, slate roof, multiple French doors, and other elements one expects in the larger area homes. Utilizing a center hall floorplan, the main floor contains the very large living and dining rooms, kitchen, butler's pantry, and a large sunroom/family room. Front and back stairs lead to the second floor with four bedrooms and three full bathrooms. The fifth bedroom is found on the third floor. The basement, with its high ceilings, presents an opportunity for even more living space. A separate carriage house apartment offers two bedrooms and an eat-in kitchen. Two of the four garage bays have been converted to a substantial art studio, but could be reverted. Built and owned by members of the Marmon family (the Marmon Wasp was the first car to win the Indianapolis 500) for most of its life, the house has played its part as a center of the Indianapolis arts community through each of its three owners. The property is not divisible and will be protected by an Indiana Landmarks easement, though allowances for playsets, basketball goals, and architecturally-correct additions may be made. The furnace & A/C were replaced in 2023.
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1918

1918

Year Built

5

5

Total Bedrooms

4

4

Total Bathrooms

4,107

4,107

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1.44

1.44

Acres

Lot Size

2.0

2.0

Garage Spaces

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

5

Total Bathrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathroom

1

Fireplace

Living Room, Primary Bedroom

Appliances

Dishwasher, Dryer, Disposal, Gas Water Heater, Laundry Connection in Unit, Electric Oven, Refrigerator, Water Softener Owned

Other Interior Features

Attic Stairway, Built In Book Shelves, Entrance Foyer, Hardwood Floors, Hi-Speed Internet Availbl, In-Law Arrangement, Pantry, Walk-in Closet(s), Windows Wood, Wood Work Painted
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Spaces

2.0

Water Source

Municipal/City

Utilities

Cable Available, Electricity Connected, Gas, Sewer Connected, Water Connected

Lot Features

Curbs, Sidewalks, Storm Sewer, Street Lights, Mature Trees, See Remarks

Parking

Detached, Asphalt, Garage Door Opener, Storage

Heat Type

Forced Air, Gas

Air Conditioning

Central Electric

Substructure

Block

Other Exterior Features

Carriage/Guest House
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

4,107 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.44 Acres

MLS® ID

22006885

Type

Residential

Year Built

1918

Neighborhood

Meridian-Kessler

Architecture Styles

Colonial, TraditonalAmerican

School District

Indianapolis Public Schools
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,160,000

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Meridian-Kessler

Features a wide range of architectural styles ranging from cottages to city estates.

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Bounded by North Meridian Street, Kessler Boulevard, the Monon Trail, and 38th Street, Meridian-Kessler was largely developed prior to 1940. It features a wide range of architectural styles ranging from cottages to city estates. Prices generally range from $200,000 to $2.5 million.
 
 

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Welcome to Meridian-Kessler Bounded by North Meridian Street, Kessler Boulevard, the Monon Trail, and 38th Street, Meridian-Kessler was largely developed prior to 1940. It features a wide range of architectural styles ranging from cottages to city estates. Prices generally range from $200,000 to $2.5 million.     See All Meridian-Kessler Homes
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GB Landrigan is a third generation Realtor® specializing in fine homes on the North Side of Indianapolis.

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