Ball Eddleman McFarland House
1110 Penn Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
817-332-5875
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Built in 1899, in an area once called Quality Hill, this is one of the last of Fort Worth's elegant Victorian homes and was occupied by a cattle baron family until 1978. Its finely crafted woodwork and other architectural details remain largely unaltered from their original state. The house sits on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River, and aside from its Victorian elegance, also displays some Queen Anne architectural features, sandstone and marble on the exterior, and an interior rich with fine panelling, parquet floors, coffered ceilings, and mahogany and oak mantles.
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