Stark Mansion, Pike County- FOR SALE

This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the most fabulous homes in Missouri’s Little Dixie. The Stark Mansion was built in 1869 by the Stark family who introduced many of today’s popular apples like- Golden Delicious. Situated on 86 acres in the rolling hills of Pike County. The mansion has been completely restored & renovated with a meticulous eye for detail. New hardwood floors throughout. 7 gas fireplaces. 4 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. Gorgeous front staircase. 2 front parlors with custom European chandeliers. Formal dining room featuring a punka fan from Natchez- one of the only two in the State of Missouri. The property features a brick barn & 2 car garage. New, geo-thermal systems make this showplace economical to heat & cool. The property features a lake, cropland, springs & a creek. The sale includes most of the fine contents of this mansion- antique furniture, china, glassware, collectibles & more. $1,200,000

Take a Tour HERE

Listed by Ted Wight, Dielmann Sotheby's International Realty 314-607-5555  ted@tedwight.typepad.com

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The Pendleton-Carroll House, 404 S. 2nd St, Clarksville….SOLD/CLOSED

Last Friday a St. Louis couple closed on the purchase of the historic Pendelton-Caroll House. They plan on using it for a weekend get-a-way.

This Italianate house was built in 1874 by George and Susan Pendleton. He was a builder and contractor according to the 1875 City Directory. Betweekn 1900 and 1909, the NW corner porch was enclosed to create the present entry and porch was built. Calvin Carroll bought the house in 1880. Mr Carroll was the son-in-law of one of Clarksville's leading citizens- Capt. Benjamin Clifford.  His wife was a member of the famous Stark Family of Louisiana, MO.  The house was rumoured to be an Inn at one time and a stage coach stop.

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Missouri Country Properties For Sale

Augusta, Great Views, 183 acres- mostly wooded; Bernoudy-designed home
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18 acre Horse Farm on Wild Horse Creek Rd, 3 homes

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New Melle Area, 28 acres, mostly wooded, large lake, custom home
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Long Lane- near Springfield MO, Horse Breading farm
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Farmington, 115 acres- some woods some pasture; 5 stall horse barn, Custom Home
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Newer Pike County home, 3.8 Acres, Great Views
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Pike County Historic Showplace on 86 acres


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Also- not on the MLS is 35 acres in Pike County with a small 2 bed 1 bath home.  Nice wooded lot with some pasture and a nice, newer barn.  Great for hunting.  $295,000

Stark Barn

The owners of the Stark House in Pike County just finished an exterior renovation of the historic barn on the property.  It looks lovely…..complete with a new weather vane. 

The property is for sale.  Check out www.starkmansion.com  


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Pike County’s Stark Mansion is For Sale

This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the most fabulous homes in Missouri’s Little Dixie. The Stark Mansion was built in 1869 by the Stark family who introduced many of today’s popular apples like- Golden Delicious. Situated on 86 acres in the rolling hills of Pike County. The mansion has been completely restored & renovated with a meticulous eye for detail. New hardwood floors throughout. 7 gas fireplaces. 4 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. Gorgeous front staircase. 2 front parlors with custom European chandeliers. Formal dining room featuring a punka fan from Natchez- one of the only two in the State of Missouri. The property features a brick barn & 2 car garage. New, geo-thermal systems make this showplace economical to heat & cool. The property features a lake, cropland, springs & a creek. The sale includes most of the fine contents of this mansion- antique furniture, china, glassware, collectibles & more. $1,200,000

Take a Tour HERE

Listed by Ted Wight, Dielmann Sotheby's International Realty 314-607-5555  tedwight@aol.com

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Entry and Stairs

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Falicon- Clarksville, MO

Check out this old picture of Falicon that I just found in the book- Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture 1927.  the home of Edward C. Dameron. Built in 1897 by Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge and John Lawrence Mauran. Mr. Dameron is rumored to be the one who invented the train car coupler.


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