Historically and Architecturally Significant Homes in San Antonio.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

King William 2-2.5 Townhome

King William 2-2.5 Townhome  
A sneak peek before everyone else!
Historically and Architecturally Significant San Antonio Vintage Homes



Louvered air vents


Architectural Analysis

By: Architectural Historian Shelley Roff, Ph.D.

The King William Townhomes were awarded Best New Residential Development in 2005 by the Downtown Alliance. Near the Riverwalk and in the midst of the most beautiful historic neighborhood in San Antonio, the developer James Lifshutz (creator of Blue Star) could not have picked a more desirable location for his new project.

On the corner of Guenther and South Alamo, the townhomes provide modern, urban, luxury housing that blends harmoniously with the stately Victorian and Neoclassical mansions built in the 19th century.

Mr. Lifshutz envisioned a project that would blend in with the architectural style of the neighborhood, but not try to necessarily replicate the small church that was there. He hired FischerHeck Architects to design a townhome complex which responds beautifully to this request.

The stairs go from the street level to the 2nd floor, which often is the main floor. This gives the townhomes a feeling of connection to street life, yet also protects the living spaces from the noise. Built with wood frame construction, a standing-seam metal roof, and wrapped in Hardie board and limestone, the townhomes materially respond to their environs. The gabled roofs, saw cut window frames, and louvered air vents are simplified versions of those details seen in homes nearby.

The townhome for sale, 400 Guenther, #3101 is a two-story structure in the back with a garage, private entrance porch, and a lovely outdoor patio in the back shaded by trees. The plan of the home is an interesting combination of traditional and modern concepts.

As one might find in a typical Folk Victorian house plan in this neighborhood, the main entrance of the home leads you passed a prominent oak-railed staircase directly to the back of the house. Traditionally, the living spaces would be off to each side. In this more modern version, the privacy of the home is protected by having the garage out front and the remaining spaces oriented towards the tree-sheltered back.

The living room and kitchen spatially open to each other and share the dappled light coming in from the windows. The spaces are designed to accommodate the way that families prepare meals and socialize together today.

The volume of the staircase is also open, like a shaft that penetrates the two floors, giving better visual and social connection between the two. All the other details of the house, the bathroom fixtures, the ceiling fans, light fixtures are contemporary. Only the broad molding covering the seam between the wall and ceiling in each room pays homage to an architectural detail from the past.

400 Guenther, #3101 History with Photos




Greetings!

400, GuentherFor many, the ultimate hassle-free form of urban living is a downtown townhome condo. This works great for those who travel a lot or who don't want to have to deal with all the maintenance of a normal home.

Here's that very place in a 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome on the corner of Guenther and S. Alamo in the historic King William Neighborhood.

Living here is like having one foot a step from Blue Star Arts Complex and the other foot a step from Casbeers and Beethoven Maennerchor. (Step step step = POLKA for Oktoberfest!)

And as usual, I am sharing it with you and those you care about before it goes on MLS. I have a tight schedule on this one, so if you know someone who might be interested, please pass this on so they can see it before anyone else knows about it.

There are lots of condos downtown, but this one located where the action is. Plus, this townhome is priced to go fast, so don't pause...

Prost!
Joe Barfield, Broker, GRI, e-Pro, ecoBroker
210-846-9273
Specializing in Homes of Character & History
The Joe Barfield Group of Keller Williams Alamo Heights

King William 2-2.5 Townhome - $269,900


Living Room
Living Room

A Wonderful King William Townhome off-street. Corner unit with ample natural light. Master bedroom has a walk-through closet and balcony overlooking priva, it is convenient to Riverwalk and downtown San Antonio.

  • 2 bedrooms and 2 full, 1 partial baths - $269,900.
  • 1,373 square feet.
  • See the Virtual Tour.
  • Built in 2003.
  • 1 car attached garage.
  • Living room, Dining room and Breakfast nook.
  • Hardwood floors.
  • Central heating and air conditioning.
  • Walk-in closet.
  • Laundry area - inside.
  • Ground floor entry.
  • Upgraded (expensive) blinds.
  • Protected from street location.
  • Corner unit with ample natural light.
  • Walk to work downtown.
  • Wonderful shopping and dining around the corner.
  • Located in San Antonio Independent School District.
  • Convenient to Riverwalk and downtown.
  • What else is Nearby?

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Walkable Neighborhood (74 out of 100 is great for S.A.!)

Walkscore Tile The King William Historic District is located south of downtown San Antonio on the east bank of the San Antonio River. A very walkable neighborhood, it is in close proximity to Riverwalk, and downtown San Antonio. The neighborhood is rich in history and cultural diversity.

Popular restaurants in the area include Guenther House, Rosario's and Titos, all within a mile. Located in the San Antonio ISD, schools including the award-winning Bonham Elementary.

King William is also home to many: Literary Giants of the past & present,

The neighborhood attractions include King William Fair, San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, Texas Air Museum and The Rollercade.



Courtyard
Courtyard


There you have it. Please don't hesitate to respond to this email or call me or my team if you or someone you know might be interested in this home.

Sincerely,

Joe Barfield

The Joe Barfield Group of Keller Williams Alamo Heights
joe@joebarfield.com
210-846-9273

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The architectural write-up is provided by Dr. Roff. Any reference to families is strictly academic. The Joe Barfield Group embraces all Equal Opportunity Housing Laws.
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