7
Beds
2 full, 1 half
Baths
3,704
Sqft
15,245
Sqft lot
0.35
Acre lot
Status:
Active
Property Type:
Single Family Residence
Year Built:
1887
Days on Website:
4
Welcome to the Jarvis House, an iconic 1887 Victorian masterpiece located in the heart of Downtown Riverside’s Evergreen Historic District. Designated as Riverside City Landmark Number 78, this rare gem is a true testament of Victorian era craftsmanship. With only three owners in its 138-year history, the Jarvis House has been meticulously preserved, maintaining its historic charm. Boasting 7 bedrooms and 4 fireplaces, this grand residence spans three stories of beautifully preserved living space. Step inside and be captivated by the inviting entrance hall, featuring a stately winding staircase and intricate woodwork that sets the tone for the home’s historic character. The first floor includes an elegant parlor and formal living room, a spacious formal dining room, a modernized kitchen, laundry, a full hall bath and half bath off the back porch. Upstairs, you’ll find generously sized bedrooms, two with original coal burning fireplaces. The exterior is just as impressive, offering four distinct covered porches, an outdoor kitchen, a cozy covered seating area, and beautifully crafted hardscaping and landscaping. The original carriage house, brimming with potential, could be transformed into a charming guesthouse. Whether relaxing in one of the inviting outdoor spaces or hosting memorable gatherings, you’ll always have the perfect setting to enjoy the beautiful Southern California weather. Located near the base of Mt. Rubidoux, the Jarvis House is just moments from hiking trails, parks, and the vibrant entertainment of Downtown Riverside. This home also qualifies for the Mills Act, providing significant property tax savings for its next owner. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary piece of Riverside’s history. The Jarvis House is more than just a home—it’s a landmark legacy waiting to become yours. Schedule your private showing today!