Location: 10 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis, Missouri
Price: $2,150,000
Architect: John Ludewig Wees
Year Built: 1896
Footprint: 12,847 square feet (eight bedrooms, seven-and-two-half baths)
From the agent: “The Nabisco Mansion an incredible work of architectural mastery designed by John Ludewig Wees, and constructed in the late 1800s for commercial baker and philanthropist, Lewis Dozier. Conceived with impressing the most fashionable guests of this golden era in mind, its grand foyer, soaring ceilings, hand-carved staircase and fireplaces, and medieval-style basement ballroom will transport you back in time. The current owners purchased the home 26 years ago, and undertook a passionate restoration, updating the mechanical systems of the home and preserving period details, all while building a new four-car garage, deck, and pergola.”