This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of San Antonio's history! The T.C Frost House was built between 1910 and 1911 for T.C and Lillian B. Frost, the former being the son of the founder of Frost Bank. Designated as historic in 2012, this gilded-age mansion is one of a few well-appointed structures that lines the elevated ridge overlooking San Pedro Springs Park. It is a blend of several architecural styles including Prairie, Arts and Crafts, Mission Revival and Classical, which were present during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was designed by Sanguinet and Staats, a prominent architencture firm, which also designed the Rand Building, Burns Building and Old Frost National Bank Building (currently home to San Antonio's city council). Built for $75,000 by the original owner, it sits on approximately 1.3 acres of land and benefits from excellent access to Downtown, The Pearl, St. Mary's Strip and many other points of interest in San Antonio. The main home contains 7,864 Sf of usable space and a well-known coffee shop in Philo coffee occupies the old garage space (900 Sf). It is the perfect property for an office building, family foundation, event center or owner-user!
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The scores below measure the walkability of the address, access to public transit of the area and the convenience of using a bike on a scale of 1-100
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