Photos: A Victorian King William home is on the market for $1.2M. It comes with a bed and breakfast.

2022-06-25 03:40:10 By : Ms. Dora Zhao

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A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A century-old Victorian home in King William and its accompanying bed and breakfast is on the market for $1.25 million. 

A 142-year-old Victorian home in King William and its bed and breakfast is on the market. 

Known as the Mueller Home after original owner Charles H. Mueller, the two-story, 2,936-square-foot home with a guest house is listed at $1.25 million. 

Mueller ran a framing and paint shop in downtown San Antonio, according to the San Antonio Registry of Houses website. Lucille, Mueller’s daughter, was the mother of Ernest Scrivener Jr., the founder of Scriveners, Inc., a popular Alamo Heights retail store at the time. 

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Architect Albert Beckmann, who designed the original Joske’s Department Store, also designed the four-bedroom home at 229 Madison, according to the Texas State Historical Association. Built in 1879, the home was converted into apartments in the mid-1920s. 

The front part of the home has been restored and features 12-foot ceilings, long-leaf red pine flooring and 8-foot double-hung windows. 

The 1,774-square-foot guest house built in the 1990s became the Yellow Rose Bed and Breakfast. 

The home is “ideal for a large family or income potential for eight bedrooms and eight baths,” Justin Walker, the listing agent, wrote on the San Antonio Board of Realtors website. 

This is the second historic King William home to hit the market in recent months. 

The Conservation Society of San Antonio, the nonprofit whose mission is to protect San Antonio's historic structures, is looking to sell its headquarters for nearly $4 million. The Anton Wulff House is 151 years old. 

Timothy Fanning is a digital reporter for the San Antonio Express-News.