Conrad-Caldwell House
by Arthur Loomis
About this landmark
Richardsonian Romanesque mansion on historic St. James Court. Known as 'Conrad's Castle,' it features ornate stone carvings, gargoyles, and stained glass windows.
From Wikipedia
St. James–Belgravia Historic District
Historic district in Kentucky, United States
The St. James–Belgravia Historic District, within Old Louisville, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It comprises St. James Court (north) and Belgravia Court (south). It is bordered to the north by Louisville's Central Park. The area was the site of the Southern Exposition and hosts the St. James Court Art Show which takes place annually the first weekend of October. Belgravia Court takes its name from Belgravia, an affluent district in London, England. Belgravia Court has no immediate street access for vehicles and is a "walking court" with a common green area and parallel sidewalks. St. James Court features two important houses: the Conrad–Caldwell House, and the Pink Palace.
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Details
- Year Built
- 1895
- Architect
- Arthur Loomis
- Style
- Richardsonian Romanesque
- Period
- Gilded Age
- Era
- 1895
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