
Home’s History
This exquisite Italianate-style home, set on approximately 1.3 acres of lush landscape, is a testament to historical grandeur and meticulous restoration.
Commissioned in 1866 by Waldo C. Booth, a post-Civil War arrival in Springfield who established a hardware store on the town square, the home was completed in 1869 using the finest materials available.
Over its 155-year history, it has had just six owners. Notably, Laura Ingalls Wilder watered her horses here during her travels to Jones Spring, adding a touch of literary history to its legacy.
Its Current State

This historic home has been lovingly updated and maintained, blending its original charm with modern conveniences.
It is in excellent condition, showcasing meticulous renovations.
Recent updates include a new 3-car garage added in 2019 and a modern sprinkler system. The property has been completely rewired and replumbed to meet contemporary standards.
The Italianate architectural style is evident throughout, with features like graceful hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows that allow abundant natural light to flood the interior.
Exterior Photos

Nestled on a well-maintained 1.3-acre lot, the property features a huge patio and courtyard with a water feature.





The home’s exterior construction includes a wood frame with an asphalt composition roof, all maintained to preserve its historical integrity.





The landscape is adorned with curbs, level grounds, and a rear sprinkler system.









The property boasts a circular driveway and a side-facing garage with three parking spaces.




Interior Photos
Step inside to experience the blend of historical charm and modern luxury.




The main living areas feature high ceilings and hardwood flooring, with multiple fireplaces gracing the living room, parlor, and dining room.












Cozy, elegant dining room with a fireplace enhancing its beauty. The wood flooring justifies its historic presence and takes us back to the era




The kitchen stands out with its custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and high-end appliances, creating a perfect space for culinary endeavors.








The second floor offers a cozy sitting area. Three bedrooms (two with en suite bathrooms) and three full bathrooms are located on this floor.

The bedrooms are spacious, with walk-in closets and en suite bathrooms in two of the rooms.





The primary bathroom offers luxury with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.



The third floor reveals another living area, which can be used as a bedroom, along with ample storage space.




A convenient laundry room is also situated on the second floor.









The Carriage House, a highlight of the property, features original horse stalls converted into an entertainment area with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette, adding to the unique character of this historic home.














