5100 Crestline Road
Baldridge House
- Price $6,495,000
- Acres1.49
- Beds6
- Baths6
- Powder Rooms2
One of Texas’ prized architectural treasures, and Landmark since 1978, the Baldridge House possesses an artful balance of historic elegance and modern amenities. The nearly one-and-a-half-acre estate is protected by a privacy fence and hedge. Juxtaposed by the grandeur of the home, guests are greeted by an understated, yet ornate fountain, which gives a proud and peaceful nod to this magnificent home.
This estate has three living spaces, perfect for formal and informal gatherings, a billiard room with oak paneling and highly detailed oak coffered ceilings, six gorgeous bedrooms, six lavish bathrooms, large storage spaces and room for eleven cars making this home perfect for the auto enthusiast.
The Baldridge House is a historic three-story mansion in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. It was built from 1910 to 1913 for Earl Baldridge, a cattleman and rancher who later became a banker, and his wife Florence. It was designed by Sanguinet & Staats.
The house has been listed as a Texas Historic Landmark by the Texas Historical Commission since 1978. This house was part of the original Chamberlain–Arlington Heights development of the 1890s. it was a showplace of the time. Massive limestone columns line the facade. Carved oak woodwork decorates the interior. The home was occupied for many years by W. C. Stonestreet, a prominent Fort Worth clothier.