The historic Parker Fersen mansion is proudly situated on a half-acre corner lot next to Seattle’s famed Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill’s Millionaire’s Row.
Magnificent trees augment the stately white façade, whose Corinthian columns and strong cornices lend a sophisticated presence. Central mahogany foyer, with grand staircase, substantial drawing room with music alcove & attached office. Formal dining with hand-painted murals, oak wainscotting & original Tiffany pendants opens to breathtaking kitchen. Upstairs retreat to bedrooms, sitting rooms, additional office space. Lower-level hosts billiards/media, wine room.
Parker Fersen House: An Iconic Seattle Mansion
Long recognized as one of the most significant homes in Seattle
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7 bath, plus 1 bed apartment
7 bed
of gated gardens
.52 acre
Grand, mahogany foyer, modeled after the Titanic’s state room.
Substantial drawing room with music alcove and bay window.
Dining room adorned by original Art Nouveau Tiffany light fixtures.
Updated kitchen with 60” Aga range and beveled glass window.
Beveled glass window and slab marble counters give the kitchen a French Bistro feel.
Grand staircase and remarkable Art Nouveau stained glass window.
The impressive primary bedroom suite overlooks the park and includes a private deck.
Off the primary suite, a large sitting room with fireplace.
Media/rec room on lower level.
Beside the City’s foremost park, the Parker Fersen mansion presents an extraordinary opportunity for spacious and luxurious living.
A verdant location amongst Seattle’s finest homes
Dining area of wrap-around porch.
Dining area of wrap-around porch.
