This early 20th century West Austin mansion is an iconic part of the city’s history. Once frequented by Janis Joplin, it has been home to countless artists, writers, and creatives throughout the years - and has even been the subject of a New York Times Article. Coming in at just under 3,000 square feet and featuring 6 huge sun-soaked bedrooms, three downstairs living rooms, three fireplaces, and breathtaking details throughout, this house is situated on a tree-lined double lot between the desirable North Campus and Hyde Park neighborhoods. Upon entering, you are greeted by a beautiful dark wood coffered ceiling, an intricately engraved fireplace and grand staircase. The kitchen features a huge pink granite island and an arched window overlooking the oversized back yard. The whole house features crown molding and countless antique stained glass windows. This house provides not only the opportunity to own a large house on a double lot in a desirable, centrally located neighborhood, but also the truly one of a kind chance to own and restore a historic Austin mansion. With love, the possibilities are endless.