Ravenswood, Historic mansion in Bunceton, United States.
Ravenswood is a brick mansion featuring Italianate and Second Empire architectural elements, standing on a substantial rural property in Missouri. The estate includes multiple barns and service buildings that together formed a complete working system for managing the land and household operations.
The mansion was built in 1880 and underwent several expansions between 1907 and 1914, marking changes in rural Missouri architecture during that era. These later additions show how the owners adapted the property to meet evolving needs and preferences.
The property displays the architectural tastes that wealthy Missouri landowners favored, with refined details like Mansard roofs and slate shingles reflecting their status. The collection of specialized outbuildings shows how large rural estates organized their daily operations and supported their households.
The property sits northwest of Bunceton along Missouri Route 5 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The original buildings are maintained today and allow visitors to see the layout and structure of a working rural estate up close.
The estate includes a specialized barn called a Tally-ho, designed for horse and carriage transport, along with a summer kitchen dating to 1869. These outbuildings offer rare insight into how large households managed separate functions for cooking and storage before modern utilities.
Location: Missouri
Architectural style: Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada
GPS coordinates: 38.82194,-92.83806
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:08
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