Description: This 9-acre sanctuary offers space for every part of life. The nearly 9,000-square-foot main residence blends timeless craftsmanship with modern comfort, balancing grand entertaining spaces with cozy family living. Crafted with 22 tons of oak timber joined by wooden pegs, a detail nearly impossible to duplicate today. The home is a true work of art designed to last for generations. Inside, you’ll find seven bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and a half bath, along with welcoming gathering rooms, three fireplaces, and a flowing kitchen that anchors the home.
The walk-out lower level provides a complete living space of its own, with a full kitchen, two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and expansive areas for entertaining, exercise, games, or wine tasting in your private cellar. A walk-in safe adds yet another touch of distinction.
Beyond the main residence, the estate includes a separate guest house that functions beautifully as an office, suite, or meeting space. With two bathrooms, a fireplace, and a single-car garage, it also boasts an architectural addition designed in the style of William Bernoudy, apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright.
Outdoors, Vallevue continues to impress with eight acres of fenced pasture, a horse barn, and abundant wildlife. From the home’s many windows and decks, it’s not unusual to see deer and wild turkey wander across the grounds, reinforcing the sense of peace and privacy.
Vallevue is more than a home—it’s a lifestyle of privacy, sophistication, and everyday escape, offered in one of St. Louis’s most desirable locations.
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Listing Provided by:
taylor A Bailey 314-249-6373,
Bailey Properties, Inc.,
Drennan Bailey 314-283-4886,
Bailey Properties, Inc.
$3,750,000
12224 Bird Haven Ln, Saint Louis, MO 63128
7beds
8,896sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1993
9.02 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$422/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Horse barnSingle-car garageThree fireplacesHalf bathPeace and privacyArchitectural additionTimeless craftsmanship
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