Beautiful woodwork! Huge Carriage House! C. 1909 in Kansas. $369,100.
Property Features List
Core Information:
- Address: 1751 N Park Pl, Wichita, KS 67203
- Price: Estimated at $369,100 (Sold for $339,000 in 2020)
- Bedrooms: 5 Bedrooms
- Bathrooms: 5 Bathrooms (4 Full, 1 Half)
- Living Area: 4,353 sq. ft.
- Lot Size: 0.31 Acres
This historic Wey Mansion offers expansive living spaces and a prestigious address in the Park Place/Fairview Historic District. It is a rare opportunity to find such a significant residence for sale in the heart of Wichita.
Interior & Architectural Highlights:
- Style: Neo-Classical Revival (Built in 1909)
- Unique Spaces: Multiple parlors, a conservatory, butler’s pantry, and a dedicated maid’s staircase.
- Historical Details: Quartet of decorative fireplaces, meticulously restored original light fixtures, and original numbered woodwork.
- Modern Comforts: Seamless integration of modern conveniences with historic refinement, including a finished attic and partially finished basement.
The interior showcases an impeccable balance of past and future through its elegantly eclectic design and preserved hardware. This level of craftsmanship makes it a standout house for sale for any lover of historic architecture.
Exterior & Grounds:
- Structure: Two-story main house with decorative stone exterior, stucco, and wood.
- Carriage House: A separate two-story carriage house that currently serves as a four-car garage.
- Restoration: Beneficiary of a Kansas Heritage Grant Foundation award for the full restoration of roofs, windows, and stone exteriors.
- Parking: Total of 4 spaces between the carriage house and carport.
The grounds are as impressive as the home itself, featuring a grand stone facade and a versatile separate carriage house. You will struggle to find a more beautiful historic property for sale with such extensive recent structural restorations.
From Zillow
Located in Wichita’s Park Place/Fairview Historic District, the Wey Mansion is one of the most beautiful homes in Wichita. Boasting multiple parlors, a quartet of decorative fireplaces, conservatory, butler’s pantry and maid’s staircase it was built in 1909. The grounds include a two story main house with a full basement and a finished attic and a separate two story Carriage House that currently serves as four car garage.
An undeniably exceptional example of its style and period, the Kansas Heritage Grant Foundation awarded The Wey mansion with funds to fully restore it decorative stone exteriors, roofs, and windows. This elegantly eclectic Neo Classical revival style home designed for the family of Mr. Herman Wey, retains meticulously restored original light fixtures, hardware, and woodwork (which were numbered and preserved in the attic). The mansion’s most recent restoration included seamless integration of modern conveniences creating a home with an impeccable balance of past, present, and future refinement.



































