100 Mount Barbara Dr Salina, KS 67401
Mount Barbara (c. 1916 - 1918) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a significant example of the Prairie Style. The property maintains a high degree of interior and exterior architectural integrity. Originally the site of a mansion built by Colonal William A. Phillips, one of Salina's founders. The current home was completed in 1918 for Genevieve Schippel Nelson and her husband D. A. "Bert" Nelson. The home boasts 5055 square feet of living space including 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, 6+ car garages, and sits atop 3 tree lined acres with a view of the entire city of Salina. *all new roof system and substrate including a large amount of replacement Ludowici glazed roof tile (2023) * 4 HVAC zones plus steam boiler * eligible for Kansas Historic Tax Credit program. Don't miss out on this "once in a lifetime" opportunity to own one of the most significant pieces of Salina and architectural history around.
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Interior Features
Bar
Ceiling Fan(s)
Cedar Closet(s)
Microwave
Refrigerator
Range
Master Bedroom
Wood Burning
Wood Burning Stove
Exterior Features
Garage Door Opener
Attached Garage
Detached Garage
Utility & Building Info
Electric
Ceiling Fan(s)
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Price History
date | event | price | source |
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07/22/2025
07/22/2025
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Pending |
$775,000
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South Central Kansas MLS |
06/27/2025
06/27/2025
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Active |
$775,000
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South Central Kansas MLS |
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