Located on prestigious Litzsinger Road in Ladue, this stylistic, neoclassical-designed residence carries a rich history dating back to its construction in 1937. Characteristic of other Proetz & Hall houses, it contains a standing seam copper roof, stepped gable end brick walls, and a generous amount of dormer windows. Set on a spectacular 1.1-acre lot, the 2,400 square-foot residence offers a comfortable living space with hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, and 3.5 baths. Its magnificent gardens were so stunning that they caught the attention of the Smithsonian. The garden's design and plans are archived in the American Gardens at the Smithsonian Institute. The true value of this property lies in its architectural integrity and the potential for restoration. There is also the opportunity to build a new magnificent house on this spectacular, private-level lot. Property being sold in its current condition. Seller to make no repairs.