12 Oldest Standing Homes in Missouri

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

12 Oldest Standing Homes in Missouri
Mark & Neil Gellman, EXP Realty, LLC via Zillow

Missouri, a state rich in heritage and classic Americana charm, is home to some of the most beautifully preserved historic residences in the Midwest. These 12 remarkable homes, each showcasing a unique architectural style and a glimpse into the past, have withstood the test of time. From Folk Victorian cottages to stately Italianate homes, each property tells a story of craftsmanship, tradition, and timeless beauty. Let’s explore these architectural treasures that continue to stand proudly across Missouri today.

1. Minimal-Traditional Cottage in Mt. Vernon, Missouri (1800)

Minimal-Traditional Cottage in Mt. Vernon, Missouri (1800)
Lance Dale Phillips, ReeceNichols – Mount Vernon via Zillow

Built in 1800, this charming Minimal-Traditional cottage offers 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom across 824 square feet. Recent updates include a brand-new roof, newer windows, and fresh paint. The home features a spacious fenced backyard, a back deck perfect for relaxing, and a metal storage building. Located just a short walk to the historic downtown Mt. Vernon Square, this property offers small-town charm with award-winning schools and easy access to I-44, Branson, and Stockton Lake.

2. Folk National I-House in Clarksburg, Missouri (1800)

Folk National I-House in Clarksburg, Missouri (1800)
Katherine A Nickel, Sedalia Realty via Zillow

Built in 1800, this classic Folk National I-House offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 1,320 square feet. Featuring a traditional two-story design, the home sits on an 8,712-square-foot lot. With electricity already connected, this property offers a great opportunity for restoration and customization. While it will not qualify for government loans, it presents an affordable option for buyers ready to renovate. Located in Clarksburg, it’s a promising project for those seeking historic charm.

3. American Foursquare in St. Joseph, Missouri (1800)

American Foursquare in St. Joseph, Missouri (1800)
Halsey Moser, BHHS Stein & Summers via Zillow

Built in 1800, this well-maintained American Foursquare property in St. Joseph offers a fantastic investment opportunity. Home to long-term tenants, it features six units, five of which have been fully renovated with fresh white paint and luxury vinyl plank or hardwood flooring. A new porch serves as a welcoming common area, and a large gravel parking lot provides ample tenant parking. On-site laundry adds extra convenience, making this a ready-to-go multifamily property with strong income potential.

4. Italianate Home in Fredericktown, Missouri (1850)

Italianate Home in Fredericktown, Missouri (1850)
Kimberly E Briese, KBH Realty Group via Zillow

Built in 1850, this rare Italianate home in Fredericktown offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and nearly 4,000 square feet of historic charm. Set on a picturesque lot, the home features original hardwood floors, handcrafted moldings, and a hidden stone cellar tied to the Underground Railroad. Modern updates include a renovated kitchen and bathrooms, blending 19th-century craftsmanship with contemporary living. With historic millwork, high ceilings, and two outdoor sheds, this property is a true legacy home.

5. Folk Victorian Home in Cameron, Missouri (1883)

Folk Victorian Home in Cameron, Missouri (1883)
Heather Bursley, Platinum Realty LLC via Zillow

Built in 1883, this Folk Victorian home in Cameron offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a spacious 1,860 square feet. A wood-burning stove provides vintage charm and serves as the primary heat source. With an open living and dining area, a kitchen ready for updates, and a non-conforming fourth bedroom, this fixer-upper holds great potential. Conveniently located near parks, schools, and I-35, it’s an ideal opportunity for investors, flippers, or creative homebuyers.

6. Folk Victorian Home in St. Louis, Missouri (1890)

Folk Victorian Home in St. Louis, Missouri (1890)
Trish Herron @ Mid America Property Partners via Zillow

Built in 1890, this fully renovated Folk Victorian home in St. Louis offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 1,320 square feet. Featuring a welcoming covered front porch, the home boasts an updated kitchen with quartz countertops, two-tone cabinets, and a stylish tiled backsplash. Beautiful wood floors add warmth to the living and dining spaces, while all major systems have been modernized. Located near Forest Park, the St. Louis Zoo, and Washington University, it offers both charm and convenience.

7. Pyramidal Folk House in Joplin, Missouri (1890)

Pyramidal Folk House in Joplin, Missouri (1890)
Shannon Chew, KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY ELEVATE via Zillow

Built in 1890, this charming Pyramidal Folk house in Joplin offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a flexible bonus room across 1,316 square feet. Recently remodeled, the home features new plumbing, roof, windows, and water heater, along with updated kitchen counters, cabinets, and appliances. Fresh flooring and paint enhance its inviting interior, filled with natural light. A covered porch, spacious backyard, and proximity to shops and restaurants make this a wonderful find in a growing neighborhood.

8. Queen Anne Home in Hannibal, Missouri (1891)

Queen Anne Home in Hannibal, Missouri (1891)
Neal C St. Onge, Main St. Real Estate via Zillow

Built in 1891, this exquisite Queen Anne home in historic Hannibal offers 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and nearly 5,000 square feet of detailed craftsmanship. Rich with original crown molding, stained glass, built-in bookcases, and antique light fixtures, the home captures the grandeur of the late 1800s. Formerly used as an Airbnb, it features multiple sitting rooms, a wraparound porch, and a patio with a hot tub. Recent updates include a new roof, while historic charm fills every corner.

9. Queen Anne Victorian in Harrisonville, Missouri (1900)

Queen Anne Victorian in Harrisonville, Missouri (1900)
Dia Cappleman, KC Vintage Realty LLC via Zillow

Built in 1900, this beautifully updated Queen Anne Victorian home in Harrisonville offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across 2,268 square feet. Featuring a wraparound porch, original stained glass, and an original laundry chute, the home blends historic charm with modern updates like new Andersen windows, appliances, and a spa-like primary suite. Ten-foot ceilings and a finished attic add flexibility, while a private backyard, gazebo, and detached two-car garage complete the property’s timeless appeal.

10. Folk Victorian Home in Peculiar, Missouri (1900)

Folk Victorian Home in Peculiar, Missouri (1900)
Shannon Chew, KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY ELEVATE via Zillow

Built in 1900, this updated Folk Victorian home in Peculiar offers 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom across 1,058 square feet. Set on an oversized lot, the home features a detached two-car garage and a host of modern updates, including new quartz countertops, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and fresh interior and exterior paint. Recent improvements also include a new water heater, mini-split systems, updated plumbing and lighting fixtures, and a newer roof, blending historic charm with contemporary comfort.

11. Minimal Traditional Home in Louisiana, Missouri (1900)

Minimal Traditional Home in Louisiana, Missouri (1900)
Dylan C Black, RP Land Co. via Zillow

Built in 1900, this Minimal Traditional home in Louisiana offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 1,106 square feet. Perfect as a starter home, it features main floor laundry, a fenced-in yard, and a shaded corner lot. A spacious back deck provides the ideal spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. With a mature shade tree adding to its charm, this property offers comfort and convenience just minutes from the historic charm of downtown Louisiana.

12. Folk Victorian Home in Richmond, Missouri (1910)

Folk Victorian Home in Richmond, Missouri (1910)
Chastidy Loftin, Community Realty via Zillow

Built in 1910, this updated Folk Victorian home in Richmond sits on 8 acres of beautiful rural land. Offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 1,384 square feet, the property features recent updates including metal siding, new windows, a roof, gutters, and HVAC system. A large barn with fenced areas for livestock adds flexibility for farming or hobby use. With sunrise views from the back patio and sunsets over open pastures, it’s perfect for country living.

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