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Open To The Public

1901 Eclectic

1204 Minor Avenue
Downtown Seattle
Seattle, Washington 98101

Stimson-Green Mansion

The exterior view of the Stimson-Green Mansion, taken from the city sidewalk in front of the house
The Stimson-Green Mansion, an exceptional example of early twentieth century English Tudor Revival style architecture, is located in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood.

Thanks to the generous donation of the Stimson-Green Mansion by Patsy Bullitt Collins in 2001, the Washington Trust is proud owner and steward of one of the most significant residential landmarks in Seattle.
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4 Stories

Features.

  • 1st floor bath
  • Basement
  • Dining room
  • Foyer
  • Library
  • Master bedroom upstairs
  • 2nd Staircase
  • Built-in Bookcases
  • Built-in Cabinets
  • 3 Gas log Fireplaces
  • Grand staircase
  • Wood floors
  • City sewer
  • City water supply
  • Gas heating
  • Security System
  • Arched doorways
  • Butler's Pantry
  • Carriage House
  • Cast Iron Radiators
  • Dumbwaiter
  • Pocket Doors
  • Servant's Staircase
  • Vintage Hardware
  • Vintage Light Fixtures
Architect
Kirtland Cutter

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Available to rent for public and private events including concerts, weddings, and film shoots.

Washington Trust for Historic Preservation

Website: preservewa.org/info/stimson-green-mansion

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Built by one of Seattle’s founding families, the Stimson-Green Mansion maintains the historic glamour and charm of the 1900s to this day. The splendor of the Mansion derives from an assortment of vintage artifacts, fixtures, fireplaces and leaded windows. Home to the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, no detail is overlooked.

The main floor and main entrance welcomes guests with a Grand Foyer worthy of the family that built this home. To one end of the hall is the Library and a view of the largest fireplace of the property. All throughout is artwork and artifacts reflecting the early 20th century history of the building.

The Library is home to both a large ornate fireplace and also a small mezzanine that is home to a baby grand piano. One wall is lined with books and another with large picture windows. Portraits of the Stimson & Green families give the room a regal atmosphere.

The Dining Room also includes a fireplace and an ornate romanesque dining table that seats 20 (including 20 upholstered dining chairs).

The Parlor is a brighter room (originally the ladies' parlor) with decorated walls, classical sconces, a small marble fireplace, and carpeted flooring.

Behind the Mansion is another 2,000 sq ft, two story, Carriage House. The interior retains the rustic look of the former stable/garage with exposed beam ceiling and brick walls but has a new updated modern decor for the social club currently housed there.

The Mansion exists on half a city block, right next to a public park. There is parking on site as well as access to additional parking at nearby parking garages. The property is beautifully landscaped and includes a small garden in the rear.

Archived in May, 2025

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Listing No. 37486

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