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A house for Trump – White House replica – 515 Bayridge Road, Shoreacres, Morgan’s Point, La Porte, Houston, Southern Texas, TX 77561, United States of America

Replica of the White House in Texas for sale for a record sum – it’d be the perfect plaything for ‘bored of the race for president’ Donald Trump

 

Last week, Michael Moore suggested Donald Trump doesn’t really want to end up in The White House. For the media loving mogul it’s all about ‘the game’ and as he looks increasingly bored with a campaign he’s ended up railroaded into, he could choose an alternative in the form of a replica of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Texas and take life a little easier on a beach created by the current owner there.

 

A house for Trump – A genuine White House replica at 515 Bayridge Road, Shoreacres, Morgan’s Point, La Porte, Houston, Southern Texas, TX 77561, United States of America
The house was built for Governor Ross S. Sterling and his family
It is currently owned by Dr. Marcos Masson

 

Offered for sale for £4,584,000 ($5,995,000 or €5,293,000) – an extraordinary sum in a location where there are very few properties priced over $1,000,000 – 515 Bayridge Road at Morgan’s Point on Galveston Bay was designed by a respected architect named Alfred E. Finn for Ross S. Sterling (1875 – 1949), founder of Humble Oil and 31st Governor of Texas (1931 – 1933), after the politician and businessman handed his architect a $20 bill in 1924 and said: “Build that for me”.

 

Completed in 1927 and significantly smaller than the 55,000 square foot “real thing” according to The Wall Street Journal, the 20,689 square foot limestone house – known as The Governor Ross Sterling Mansion – was the largest property in Texas when it was built and now includes 9 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms and a 43-foot long great room with a Gone with the Wind style staircase. Its most notable feature is a columned portico flanked by two sets of stairs and topped with a flagpole that resembles the South Portico at the White House.

 

Donated to charity by Sterling in 1946, 515 Bayridge Road was used as a juvenile home by the Houston Optimist Club until 1961 and purchased in 2013 by Dr. Marcos Masson, an orthopedic surgeon, for £2,447,000 ($3,200,000 or €2,825,000). He claims to have spent £1,147,000 ($1,500,000 or €1,325,000) on renovations and brought in sand and palm trees to create a small private beach on the 6.365 acre plot.

 

The house is offered by Lin E. Neese and Chris Foster of John Daugherty Realtors.

This double reversed Gone with the Wind style staircase frames the entrance
The grand salon doubles as a ballroom and is 43 foot long
Whilst this dining room could be a little more tastefully decorated
A reception room with a somewhat ill-coordinated colour scheme and a truly hideous corner sofa
A library without many books
Questionable decoration has also been introduced in this morning room
The kitchen looks as if it belongs in the 1970s
Especially attractive lighting has been used in this media room
A games room featuring a barbers chair antique bar and an Artex ceiling
A gym with yet more Artex
Another reception room
The master bedroom
A somewhat antiquated bathroom complete with a rusty radiator
The rotunda portico rises 22 feet above the bay
From the rear at night
From the front at night
From the road
From the beach
An aerial shot of the house and its plot

 

 

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