The 1913 Manegold/Gramling Arts & Crafts house is one of only 2 known south side homes by Alexander Eschweiler. The architect’s homes are coveted for their quality of construction and design elements. Lovingly restored, the home features period light fixtures, oak floors and gorgeous woodwork. Spacious rooms, high ceilings and natural light abound in nearly 2,500 square feet. The inviting front porch leads guests to the foyer, opening to the living room with fireplace on the right and dining room on the left. The kitchen has a mix of original and custom-built cabinetry, and the butler’s pantry provides more storage. A full bath with heated floor is in the former maid’s quarters. Up the grand staircase, complete with stained glass windows, are 4 bedrooms and a full bath. See the photos!