Unbelievable estate overlooking downtown Huntington! Spectacular views from nearly 300 degrees. At 14,000sf, this Craftsman house is the largest of Huntington's early-20th century suburban estates. It's first story walls are of sandstone (quarried nearby), with shingles on the second. As is appropriate for a house built by a lumberman, the interior has extensive oak paneling throughout with magnificent detail and craftsmanship. Originally the Ritter family home, the property served as the convent for the Pallotine order from 1951-1971 before becoming a private family home once again. Property includes an adorable guest house and 4-story garage including 3/4 size basketball court and vintage stable area. NOTE: floorplan is not entirely accurate due to the size of the home.
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From downtown Huntington travel south on 8th Street toward Ritter Park. At the 8th Street bridge veer left at the Rose Garden onto McCoy Road Follow McCoy Road up the hill toward the museum. Property sits on the left just before Shockey Drive.