Overview
- Updated On:
- May 20, 2025
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2.5 Bathrooms
- 2 Garages
- 5,016 ft2
- Year Built:1917
Description
Located in the prestigious Plemons-Eakle Historic District, 1620 South Tyler Street is a distinguished residence listed as a High Contributing Property on the National Register of Historic Places. This home is a striking blend of Mediterranean and Prairie architectural styles, featuring a symmetrical brown-brick façade, Ludowici clay tile roof, and refined decorative details that reflect its historic significance. The manicured lawn, mature trees—including two pecans—and a stamped concrete driveway that echoes the charm of Amarillo’s historic brick streets create an inviting first impression. The driveway leads through a graceful porte cochere to a two-story carriage house that mirrors the main home’s architectural elegance. Inside, the home offers refined living with three bedrooms, two and a half baths, a library, parlor, formal dining room, morning room, solarium, mudroom, bar, and a thoughtfully designed kitchen with a butler’s pantry. Additional highlights include a guest library and a private home theater complete with seating for six and a snack bar. The expansive basement includes five rooms, three with full-length double-hung wooden windows, and an exterior entrance. The carriage house provides a two-car garage, half bath, and an upper-level apartment featuring a bedroom with a large closet and laundry, bathroom, office, full kitchen, and living room with a fireplace flanked by built-in bookshelves and stained-glass windows. This home offers a rare opportunity to own a beautifully preserved piece of Amarillo’s architectural heritage.

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