Showing posts with label Edgewood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edgewood. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2017

New Beagle, New Photos: 121 LaCrosse Street

Today I'd like to introduce our new Beagle, Abigail. Abigail is a small dog with big opinions, and she's really unhappy about the weather right now.
 

Maybe this is a better photo to show you.

Abigail is not as adventurous as her predecessor, Porter. But, she makes a good companion for our now-online treasure hunt, especially since we moved out of the Old Heidelberg and Scheibler's territory in Pittsburgh's East End.

Today I'm also excited to show you more photos of 121 LaCrosse Street! The current owner, Judith, let me know that this treasure is for sale, and I wish I could pounce on it! Maybe you will. You can check out the real estate listing here and an updated blog post about the house here.



Be sure to check out the blog for LOTS more beautiful photos like these! Click!

Sunday, June 30, 2013

115 LaCrosse Street, House

Today I discovered interior photographs of the LaCrosse Street houses online. So, let's revisit them!

I did not take the interior shots myself. However, if anyone who lives inside a Scheibler building ever wants to invite me inside, I'll bring cookies! And an impossibly cute Beagle, if you like dogs.

Today I'll start with 115 LaCrosse, in Edgewood. I took these exterior photos back in April before springtime bloomed in Edgewood. You can visit its neighbors and siblings, 121 and 129 LaCrosse, by clicking here.



Gorgeous yard






Now, let's go inside! These photos are from the realtor's website.






This green tile fireplace looks very much like fireplaces inside the Old Heidelberg cottages.




Sunday, April 14, 2013

121 and 129 LaCrosse Street, houses

It's the weekend! Let's get a move on!

Porter J. 

Porter and I made our way into Edgewood to see three of Scheiblers "art houses:" 115, 121 and 129 LaCrosse Street.  Edgewood sits unassumingly on the outskirts of Regent Square and Swissvale and surprises you when it reveals some of its sprawling, gorgeous homes.

The three LaCrosse Street homes were built for William M. Ebberts in 1910. Sadly, I didn't get close enough to see the art-glass irises that are supposed to adorn the outside entry doors and inside cupboard doors!

Update! January 9, 2017: 121 LaCrosse is for sale!
Check out these beautiful photos and the listing.


  










I love the landing!







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Bonus pics! Here are some old shots from a previous listing:

















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These photos are of 129 LaCrosse:






Let's take a peek inside 129!