Ross R. Winans Mansion (Baltimore, Maryland)
USA /
Maryland /
Baltimore /
Baltimore, Maryland /
Saint Paul Street (Maryland Route 2), 1217
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/ USA
/ Maryland
/ Baltimore
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house, place with historical importance
1217 St Paul St
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 783-8499
One of a few–and possibly the only fully intact late-nineteenth-century urban mansions designed almost exclusively by acclaimed by New York architect, Standford White of McKim, Mead & White, the Ross Winans House is the epitome of cosmopolitan living in Baltimore. Commissioned by Baltimore millionaire Ross R. Winans, heir to a fortune made by his father in St. Petersburg, Russia, the 46-room, brick and brownstone French Renaissance revival style mansion was built in 1882. The house features fine oak paneling, parquet, leaded glass, Tiffany designed tile and other fine materials throughout. The Winans Mansion has remained a dominant architectural symbol of the neighborhood and has been used as a preparatory school for girls, a funeral parlor, and a doctors’ offices. Baltimore Heritage listed the building on the Preservation Watch List in 2000, after it sat unoccupied for many years. Shortly thereafter, Agora Inc. took control of the building and in 2005 completed a multi-million dollar historic renovation that gained distinction by winning a Baltimore Heritage preservation honor award that year. Agora continues to own the builiding and uses it as offices.
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 783-8499
One of a few–and possibly the only fully intact late-nineteenth-century urban mansions designed almost exclusively by acclaimed by New York architect, Standford White of McKim, Mead & White, the Ross Winans House is the epitome of cosmopolitan living in Baltimore. Commissioned by Baltimore millionaire Ross R. Winans, heir to a fortune made by his father in St. Petersburg, Russia, the 46-room, brick and brownstone French Renaissance revival style mansion was built in 1882. The house features fine oak paneling, parquet, leaded glass, Tiffany designed tile and other fine materials throughout. The Winans Mansion has remained a dominant architectural symbol of the neighborhood and has been used as a preparatory school for girls, a funeral parlor, and a doctors’ offices. Baltimore Heritage listed the building on the Preservation Watch List in 2000, after it sat unoccupied for many years. Shortly thereafter, Agora Inc. took control of the building and in 2005 completed a multi-million dollar historic renovation that gained distinction by winning a Baltimore Heritage preservation honor award that year. Agora continues to own the builiding and uses it as offices.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°18'15"N 76°36'51"W
- Evergreen Museum & Library (The Evergreen House) 5.1 km
- 1645 Fairview Beach Road 20 km
- Bunker Hill 27 km
- Belvoir (Scott's Plantation) 31 km
- Saefern Community 32 km
- Iglehart 33 km
- Gresham 44 km
- Cedar Park 50 km
- Wye Hall 63 km
- Hope House 63 km
- Mid-Town Belvedere 0.2 km
- Mount Vernon (Baltimore) 0.7 km
- Johnston Square 0.8 km
- Downtown Baltimore 1 km
- Penn-Fallsway 1 km
- Oliver 1.3 km
- East Baltimore Midway 1.6 km
- Johns Hopkins University - East Baltimore (Medical) Campus 2 km
- Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello 2.6 km
- Baltimore County, Maryland 15 km