1896 Raymond House in Missoula, Montana

Realtor

In a serene corner of Missoula’s Rattlesnake Valley, amidst the whispers of history and the charm of Victorian architecture, lies the Raymond House.

This stunning estate, spread across a generous 1.04 acres, embodies the elegance and grandeur of a bygone era, now complemented by the comforts of modern living.

Realtor

Home’s History

Originally conceived as a catalog home, the Raymond House was built in 1896 at the heart of one of Missoula’s premier neighborhoods, capturing the essence of Victorian craftsmanship and the spirit of the Rattlesnake district.

A comprehensive remodel, along with thoughtful additions, was undertaken in the recent past, breathing new life into the residence while meticulously preserving its original character.

Realtor

The project was a delicate balance of restoration and innovation, ensuring that the essence of 1898—the year of its construction—remained intact.

As the Raymond House continues to stand proudly on Raymond Avenue, it remains a beacon of architectural beauty, historical significance, and communal pride.

Exterior Photos

Realtor

Direct access to the attached two-car garage adds a layer of convenience, merging the architectural beauty of the Victorian era with the practical demands of today’s lifestyle.

Realtor

The fusion of historical charm and modern amenities ensures that the house remains a cherished home.

Realtor

The formal entry, parlor, and dining room are a celebration of the home’s historical integrity, featuring original woodwork that whispers tales of the past.

This homage to tradition is seamlessly integrated with modern enhancements, including new doors, windows, and flooring, blending the old with the new in a symphony of design and functionality.

Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor

Interior Photos

The property, comprising a majestic 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom main residence and a cozy 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom guest house, stands as a testament to the area’s rich heritage and the timeless appeal of its architectural design.

Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor

The addition of a living room has introduced contemporary comforts to the residence, complete with surround sound, a gas fireplace, built-ins, and a full bar, creating a space that is as inviting as it is elegant.

Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor
Realtor