Great Great house. So wonderful it is still standing. Unlike some other houses it was nice to hear the owners got to spend the rest of their lives there.
@monkeygraborange9 ай бұрын
What a beautiful house. You can really tell this was a home meant to be lived in, and not just a repository for expensive stuff.
@Libertaro-i2u2 ай бұрын
It manages to be elegant yet homey.
@jilledmondson68949 ай бұрын
BEAUTIFUL AND I AM GLAD IT WAS ENJOYED BY THE FAMILY AND IS STILL STANDING AND OPENED FOR THE PUBLIC.
@MaryM-xz5fs9 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful the house was restored for generations to see!
@SMtWalkerS9 ай бұрын
What a beautiful old house! I am so glad that it still exists, and I would love to tour it someday. I love the second-floor landing with the natural light and the stained-glass windows.
@Libertaro-i2u2 ай бұрын
The second floor landing is especially impressive.
@Handyman_and_DIY9 ай бұрын
I am fascinated by this beautiful exterior. Such an elegant design. It's facade holds a perfect balance between being too simple and overdecorated. Masterfully composed shape and proportions of the building helps to avoid bulkiness of such a spacious building. The color and texture of stones, bricks and terracota tiles form a nice palette. What a pleaser to the sight! Among the numerous houses of this channel this one is my top favorite now.
@kays7499 ай бұрын
The color of the sandstone is beautiful.
@Anthony-r5q6w9 ай бұрын
Looks like a tear-down to me.
@megfuchs94259 ай бұрын
I love this house! I love the warmer tones, I love that is is a beautiful mansion but still feels/looks cozy, and I love the happy ending all the way around!
@devonna61719 ай бұрын
I love that master bedroom….exquisite.
@garygloska73969 ай бұрын
Everything modestly Beautiful
@Polemodrome9 ай бұрын
If there was such a thing as American Mannerism, I'd tell this mansion belongs just right there: It is pared down and yet elegant, the opposite of a fussy style like Neo Baroque.
@OutWestRedDirt6 ай бұрын
Yeah nothing says modest like a grand piano!
@roseskindaeverything8876 ай бұрын
Went there 40 years ago will always love the whole house thanks 🌹
@NewRon2003us9 ай бұрын
Loved the house , living , dining , music , and second floor
@cw54518 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful home! Thank you for sharing all of the pictures! Whenever I watch one of your videos, I have the same favorite part of each home, and that is the staircase!
@lorriredmon82129 ай бұрын
I live in OKC currently. I must get there to see it in person. Thank you for this!
@jimwiskus88629 ай бұрын
Live the entire mansion! 😊
@ShirleeKnott9 ай бұрын
I loved every brick of this one
@sharksport019 ай бұрын
I love the 📺.
@rosepelzel42449 ай бұрын
Very handsome with subdued elegance! Very nice and still feels like a home!
@toniadugger39549 ай бұрын
All of it !
@geraldcoe11239 ай бұрын
My favorite is the upstairs drawing room.
@DLeadVox9 ай бұрын
💛💛💛 How fun is your March Madness! Love it! Thanks Ken & team!
@mikenixon24019 ай бұрын
Another good job, Ken. I just had to laugh how you get us spoiled as we all have our own tastes and personal interests. So, in turn I have some episodes where I say "Wow" and others "Yawn." But I know you work hard on these and give you credit. Now, let's go be a blessing.
@ThisHouse9 ай бұрын
That’s totally fair! Thanks for watching!
@thomasgeorgecastleberry69189 ай бұрын
Fantastic video.
@danacarter47939 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning,the light and the usnd stencils are AMAZING 🤩, Ty Ken ,this was a wonderful virtual tour ❤
@kendranewton90719 ай бұрын
Fantastic home! Loved it all especially those ceilings.
@chriscolley22299 ай бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous but warm and inviting .❤
@BusyMom2mv9 ай бұрын
Very specially outside and elegance inside, thanks for your video
@Porsche996driver9 ай бұрын
What I love most is the city OKC was able to preserve it and keep it as a public historical place! ✨
@joeseeking35729 ай бұрын
Well worth visiting - I've been 2x (lost all photos from 1st visit, when phone flew off roof the car, so I came back a year or two later). Very helpful docents and it does not tend to be crowded so you can spend some time. Never did a guided tour (if even offered) but you can wander through pretty much the entire house. Because the rooms are so large, you do miss some details on the ground floor where they are often roped off at the entrance, but given the fact that there's really no staff, makes some sense. Third floor also accessible and interesting although there had been some water damage between visits - roofing is always a bugbear. This is one of those one family houses that was transferred with contents intact when the last resident died (1959), so you get to see some of the updates made over the years + learn history of the family over time. Also, as someone else noted below, the surrounding neighborhood is worth a walk if you the time - many large gracious homes.
@garryferrington8119 ай бұрын
This is a really beautiful house! I'm not that crazy about over-the-top Gilded Age homes, but I love this style. I imagine looking out of the top of the turret. Nice to know it's still with us.
@rickyt39619 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’ll have to visit. I’m new to OKC from California, so this will be a nice weekend experience.👍🏾
@djronnplae5 ай бұрын
So AWESOME! I love an hour away in Lawton and sadly mostly all of our historic mansions are gone 😭😭
@wildfireintexas9 ай бұрын
I LOVE the exterior of this house but am somewhat underwhelmed by the interior except the upstairs sitting room and the master bedroom, both lovely. I hope they had beautiful gardens 😁
@brandbryce9 ай бұрын
I look forward to Mansion Madness!!
@davidsherrick8989 ай бұрын
Great idea! On March madness. Im betting already on the winner! Biltmore for my vote!
@williamtyre5239 ай бұрын
Beautiful home and interesting that he selected an architect from London. Also nice that they enjoyed the house for many years, which often seems to be the exception when these large houses are built.
@TheSublimePotter3 ай бұрын
I’ve never been on the inside of this house but, before I met my husband, I lived in a garage apartment a few blocks from the mansion and spent many a sunset evening in the open garden ❤
@dew75459 ай бұрын
Ornate and majestic without being creepy...
@sandrashevel21379 ай бұрын
Stan Hewit Hall is a wonderful mansion to tour. Thank you for all your work. ❤
@clairwaucaush72259 ай бұрын
Another happy ending video. They usually end with a demolition. I'd love to go see this place. What a house. AND the owners got to spend their lives there. That's good, so they didn't loose their money or run off to Europe like some, or many do! Like I've said before, so few people have REAL vision, and Henry Overholser had it big time!!
@estherstephens18589 ай бұрын
My favorite part was when I saw the velvet ropes. Once I saw the ropes I figured it was a museum. It’s beautiful. Unfortunately, so many of these beautiful mansions/homes it’s devastating to see them demolished.
@debbralehrman59579 ай бұрын
I think it is lovely.🌹👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@joshjacob15309 ай бұрын
they call it "tartarian" archetecture I like it looks very nice looking.
@debbied70359 ай бұрын
Why no pictures of the kitchen?
@carylgibbs60949 ай бұрын
It’s a beautiful house and I regret I never managed to inside even though I lived very close to this house (downtown OKC) for years.
@alexanderholloway71109 ай бұрын
I've enjoyed touring and attending events at this estate since childhood. The neighborhood surrounding this house was platted and developed by Mr Overholser as well, now called Heritage Hills and boasts some of the largest most ornate mansions in the city. He later developed another high end "housing addition" that became its own mini town within Oklahoma City called Nichols Hills. There is now a lake by the town of Bethany Oklahoma named after Overholser. Edit - I was misremembering, Mr Overholser wasn't involved in the Nichols Hills addition, it was developed in 1929, after the death of Overholser. Thank you @Myonfrobisher for the correction.
@warriorgirl81189 ай бұрын
This was a amazing home with such beautiful memories of a life lived to it’s fullest what a great place to have lived what beautiful history
@myronfrobisher7 ай бұрын
Overholser had nothing to do with the development of Nichols Hills - G.A. Nichols was the developer - hence the name NICHOLS HILLS !!!!
@alexanderholloway71107 ай бұрын
@@myronfrobisher They were a partnership.
@myronfrobisher7 ай бұрын
@@alexanderholloway7110 Henry Overholser died in 1915 - long before Nichols Hills was platted . G.A. Nichols also built many of the homes in Lincoln Terrace.
@alexanderholloway71107 ай бұрын
@@myronfrobisher Hmm, I stand corrected. I'm not certain why I was thinking they had a connection.
@bigredc2229 ай бұрын
For as big as the house is the rooms seem small, but very nice. Thank you.
@rodgerjackson61919 ай бұрын
It's a nice one👍💪🇺🇸
@kathleenpenny93886 ай бұрын
Very nice
@paulaharris46676 ай бұрын
I’m from Oklahoma I have been in the house up in the attic at Halloween for ghost stories tellings ❤❤❤❤
@myronfrobisher8 ай бұрын
The son of Overholser Sr. was dating a particularly attractive young damsel who was introduced to her possible future father - in - law who was quite taken with her , and stole her away from his son and married her. She ended up living in the house until she passed. Their only child a daughter Henry Ione Overholser Perry also lived out her life in the house. At one time the carriage house contained a charging station for their Baker Electric automobile. I believe the Henry Overholser line is now extinct at least as far as Oklahoma City is concerned.
@cindee17949 ай бұрын
The outside of that house reminds me of one I saw in Newport, RI. I can't remember the name of the house/family though, it has been about 10 years since.
@Polemodrome9 ай бұрын
I am... Astonished that Overholser put together a house this luxurious looking for less than 500K of the currency at the time! It's truly a testament to his crafty, methodical mind. I bet there was little to no unnecessary expense, then
@susannewendlandt54329 ай бұрын
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@rosablume16029 ай бұрын
Much nicer than “The Breakers” in Newport. It looks warm and cozy, fit to live in. Not cold and monstrous like the northern mansions.
@cindee17949 ай бұрын
Ken, have you ever or will you ever post any of the houses in Saratoga Springs, NY? That's where I grew up and I would love to see some content from there. Thanks!
@ThisHouse9 ай бұрын
I’ll add it to my list of places to look into, I’m sure I’ll be able to find at least one to feature. Cheers!
@linedanzer43029 ай бұрын
*Mansion Madness* sounds interesting.
@debbylou57299 ай бұрын
A floor plan would make this more fun
@bethbartlett56929 ай бұрын
🏢🌳 Have you considered doing the "Pink Palace", in Memphis? I believe his name was Loeb, the founder if the 1st Supermarket, "Puggly Wiggly", a Muesum now. I hope a bit more History coukd be involved, making for about a 10 min review.
@ThisHouse9 ай бұрын
I’ll add it to my list of houses to look into, thanks!
@wallywood499 ай бұрын
I think the idea of which mansion is better is a cute idea, but the tiny pictures you give us to choose between are way too small to tell much about either house. Instead of just a tiny picture, why not put a link to the actual video about the mansion? That way we can see the original post about the house and see it in a much bigger and more detailed way. That is surely a better way to compare the houses.