ESCAPE THE ORDINARY~Noted Sam Hill Mansion circa 1910. Reminiscent of a true Manhattan Brownstone, the Neo-Classical Revival style mansion is one of Seattle’s most distinguished estates. Prominently positioned on a quiet, beautiful tree-lined street within the Harvard-Belmont Historic Landmark District, it captures unobstructed views of Lake Union, the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound and the storied St. Mark’s Cathedral. Sophisticated and chic, dramatic in form and contemporary in style, a powerful creative collaboration transformed the interior spaces. The Stuart Silk Architects and Garret Cord Werner collaboration produced a fresh, open light-filled design with bespoke interiors crowned by a stunning rooftop terrace. Iconic!
The Harvard Belmont Historic Landmark District is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Notable for the architectural styles displayed by homes there: Victorian, Neo-Classical, Neo-Georgian, and Colonial, most of which were built between 1900 and 1910, its beautiful tree-lined streets, distinctive homes and close proximity to the bustling Capitol Hill shopping and business distric makes it one of Seattle's most desired neighborhoods.