In the ultra-ritzy Broadmoor gated community by the Washington Park Arboretum, this 1931 Spanish Colonial Revival home has opulent gardens, bold architectural detail, and pretty historic touches.
A circular path winds through a box garden to a front door decorated in wrought iron and trimmed with painted tile. Inside, follow colorful terra-cotta tiles through an archway for a two-story stunner of a living room.
The cathedral ceiling’s exposed beams are even more eye-catching than most: The rafters have ornately carved designs where they meet the wall, with decorative legs reaching up into the ceiling’s peak. On the far wall, a bold overmantel towers
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