A Victorian-Gothic Home

Located at 135 West 100 North; Ephraim, Utah
  • .45 acres
  • Main house is 2,250 sq ft*
  • Main level 900 sq ft*; a parlor, dining room, kitchen, 3/4 bath with claw foot tub (5') , 3/4 bath with shower, laundry room
  • Upstairs 450 sq ft*; two bedrooms and a half bath
  • Basement level; 900 sq ft*; family room with built in entertainment center, two bedrooms, and extra space for storage or bathroom addition
  • New gas furnace
  • Four wood/coal burning stoves
Architectural Styles
  • English style
  • Gothic Revival
  • Hall & Parlor
  • Central cross gable
  • Finials (no longer present) at apex of gables
  • Internal chimney (can presently be shared by two cylinder stoves--one included)
  • One historical researcher of older homes says that the adobe material combined with the Gothic Revival massing suggest the home was built in the 1870s, perhaps earlier, but not much later
Above photo taken in 1977 by the new owners,
McKay and Sherron Andreasen


Of significance are the finials that would have decorated the top of each gable
(Original photo at county assessor's office and taken sometime between 1950 and 1970)