The stunning Shakespeare Chateau, built in 1885, was designed as a lavish home for Nathan Phipps Ogden, and his wife, Elmarine.
The elegant entrance walkay, blanketed in snow, features marble and slate pavers arranged in an eye-catching on-point pattern. Carriage house in the background, now home to 3 apartments.
809 Hall St. and, the bonus house, 819 Hall St.
The all-masonry structure is faced with limestone and sandstone, featuring intricate carved stone details and 24 granite pillars surrounding the front porch and side porte chochere. The massive carved doors awaits an extraordinary interior.
Close-up of exterior stone carvings
The grand high-Victorian foyer is one of the finest in the country, showcasing exeptional craftmanship and premium materials. Even more remarkable , its original character has remained.
Foyer fireplace. Notice the reflection of the ceiling in the mirror.
Walking into the foyer will take your breath away! Bust of William Shakespeare is above the mantel. The coal-burning firebox is framed by a stunning classical-motif frieze of aesthetic ceramic tile.
Beauty from floor to ceiling.
The foyer leading into the music room.
Hallway leading to several beautiful rooms and spaces. Notice the hand carved dragon on the right. There are a pair of them that flank the staircase, each featuring intricately designed hand grips.
Hallway from north end leading to powder rooms left or back to foyer straight ahead.
Upon checking in you will feel like you stepped into another time.
Gathering space used for multiples purposes.
The enclosed coal-burning fireplace in the breakfast room is adorned with a stunning frieze of high-relief aesthetic ceramic tiles from the J.G. & J.F. Low Company of Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Music room featuring rarely seen Zuber wallpaper.
Grand staircase leading to the second floor.
The 7+ ft tall pair of pictorial glass windows in the stairwell portray Night & Day as classical figures, each surrounded by symbolic elements-the rising sun, day lillies, and a peacock.
As the sun moves across the sky, its light filters through the stained glass, creating a dynamic display of shifting colors and patterns.
Between the front and back stairs. Framed by elegant wall sconces, a grand seascape oil painting-placed in the house in 1920 or earlier-adds to the historic charm.
Adjacent to the Romeo & Juliet suite, the library sitting room boasts beautiful walnut woodwork, southern pine floors, and some of the most exquisite stained glass in the house.
Open for all guest to enjoy this room is perfect for reading or playing games.
The spacious front bay includes a cozy seating area, framed by an elegant bay window adorned with floral stained glass depicting spring-blooming magnolias & white lilies. The original wide-plank southern pine flooring adds warmth and charm.
Close up of stain glass windows in Romeo & Juliet suite.
The room's original fireplace features an exquisite hand-painted tile frieze depicting a classic Shakespeare scene.
Romeo & Juliet suite. King size bed.
Romeo & Juliet suite. Jacuzzi tub
Verona suiteKing size bed
Verona suiteDressing room
Twelfth Knight suiteKing size bed
Twelfth Knight suiteSitting area
Twelfth Knight suite.Private bath
Staircase leading to third floor
The 3rd floor amenities room is fully equipped for convienence. Featuring full-size refrigerator/freezer, self-serve coffee, microwave, and ice.
Third floor reading/game room
The Midsummer Night suite on the 3rd floor offers a spacious layout. Featuring an ensuite bathroom w/shower.
The second bed offers flexibility for up to 5 guests.
The Midsummer Night Executive suite includes a kitchenette. An ideal space for overnight and longer-term stays.
Merchant of Venice Penthouse suite connects to the gallery lounge and offers king, full, and murphy beds for additional guest.
Merchant of Venice Penthouse suite
Merchant of Venice ensuite bathroom.
Staircase that returns to the main floor kitchen.
Fully equipped commercial kitchen with original brick firebox surrounding range.
Doorway leading to lower level.
This basement room has been transformed into a cozy, rustic wine cellar showcasing original chiseled-brick walls with traces of old plaster, an exposed beam ceiling, and concrete floor for an authentic old-world charm.
Your own private speakeasy.
Basement room that houses plants for the winter.
Originally built to stable horses and store Victorian carriages, the carriage which sits behind the mansion was transformed into apartments in the 1950's and continues to offer rental units.
The exterior of 819 Hall St. has been revitalized with reglazed windows, and brand new front & back porches. The inside is a blank slate ready to be transformed to suit your vision.
Interior view of 819 Hall Street
Interior view of 819 Hall Street
Interior view of 819 Hall Street
Interior view of 819 Hall Street
View of Shakespeare Chateau from 819 Hall St. (Imagine a destination restaurant here!)
Indeed a St. Joseph landmark!
A variety of perennials take turns showcasing their beauty throughout the growing season, ensuring a continuous display of color and charm.