This Charles Thompson home is exactly as originally designed inside and out and is eligible for the National Historic Register. Also, the home does NOT have a facade easement although it is subject to the City of Little Rock rules for the Governor's Mansion Historic District. There is an efficiency garage apartment (originally chauffeur's quarters) above the 3-car garage and an open, finished, third-floor attic room (originally maid's quarters and subsequently used as a rental apartment in the '60s) with laundry sink and partial bathroom (clawfoot tub & commode under the eaves). The home's interior corresponds exactly to the original blueprints (copies on hand) except for an additional closet added to the northeast bedroom. The original northeast bedroom closet now opens onto the sleeping porch. The laundry area has been moved from the basement to the first floor utility room creating a laundry/mudroom adjoining the kitchen. Home was converted to a men's rooming house in the 1960's but a top-grade renovation in the early '80s returned this home exactly to the original Charles Thompson design in all but one respect - originally all exterior trim was painted jade green to match the tile roof. That renovation included duplicating the original ceiling moldings in the living and dining rooms, replacing period-appropriate wall sconces and recreating and reinstalling both sets of first-floor French doors.
This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Zillow. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.