Discover a rare blend of privacy and elegance in this stunning French chateau-style estate, nestled on over 3.5 acres of secluded woods in the heart of Liberty & Liberty North High School. Designed by a former architectural reclaimer, this one-of-a-kind home is a masterpiece of integrated antiques and exquisite details. The grand foyer parlor is anchored by an authentic Louis XIV fireplace, setting the tone for the timeless sophistication found throughout.
The owner’s suite spans an impressive 1,200 sq ft, featuring solid wood double doors from Germany, a coffee bar repurposed from a London elevator shaft, and private ensuite laundry. Step onto the veranda, where iron railings salvaged from a historic New Orleans hotel frame breathtaking backyard views.
A resort-style retreat awaits outdoors with a newly added 40-foot pool (2023) complete with fountains, a spa, and a striking two-story wood-burning stone fireplace—perfect for year-round gatherings in the fenced backyard. Inside, the chef’s kitchen is thoughtfully designed with double ovens, a butler’s pantry, an ice maker, two sinks, and ample cabinetry. Each spacious bedroom boasts a walk-in closet, an ensuite bath with a generous tile shower, and a private balcony. Pet owners will appreciate the custom dog wash station in the mudroom.
The lower level is an entertainer’s dream, featuring a 1,500-bottle wine cellar, a full kitchen, a large bar, dining space, and a theater-grade sound system. A separate secondary building, accessible from its own private street entrance, is currently a state-of-the-art gym with a large office but can easily be converted into six additional garages—bringing the property total to nine garage spaces, a dream for car enthusiasts.
Meticulously remodeled, this estate seamlessly blends modern convenience with old-world craftsmanship, creating an unparalleled living experience in Kansas City.
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