English architect Howard Messer designed and built this magnificent home in 1899 for Fort Worth "Cattle Baron" William H. Eddleman. Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House is situated on a high bluff overlooking former pastureland and features stoic, towering gables, meticulously ornate trim, a red sandstone porch and copper finials in a traditional Victorian exterior. The interior is also exceptionally elaborate ...
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Built in 1899, in an area once called Quality Hill, this is one of the last of Fort Worth's elegant Victorian homes and was occupied by a cattle baron family until 1978. Its finely crafted woodwork and other architectural details remain largely unaltered from their original state. The house sits on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River, and aside from its Victorian elegance, also displays some Queen ...
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