Beeson House and Coach House, Queen Anne style residence in Chicago, United States.
Beeson House is a Queen Anne style residence built in 1892, featuring the asymmetrical forms and decorative details that defined late 19th-century homes in Chicago. The property sits on private grounds and includes a separate coach house that reflects the outbuildings typical of that period.
Frederick R. Schock built this residence in 1892 for Frederick Beeson during a period when Chicago was rapidly developing its outlying neighborhoods. The construction reflects the era when prosperous families established homes with separate service buildings in these newly accessible areas.
The property earned Chicago Landmark status in 1999, joining a collection of structures recognized as important to the city's architectural story. This recognition reflects how residents and preservationists value these buildings as part of their community.
The property is located in a residential area and can be viewed from outside while respecting the owner's privacy. Visitors should stay on public pathways and appreciate the architectural details from the street.
The separate coach house on the grounds dates to the original construction period and shows how 19th-century households stored their horses and carriages. Such utility buildings rarely survive intact, making this example noteworthy.
Location: Illinois
GPS coordinates: 41.88930,-87.77050
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:10
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