1722 Church Street, Houston, Texas 77550
$874,859
3 Beds
3 Full / 1 Half Baths
Single-Family
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About 1722 Church Street
A Queen Anne Colonial Revival masterpiece, the William Meininger Home was built in 1896 by architect George B. Stowe and is featured on the cover of Galveston’s Architecture Guidebook and featured in the Historic Homes Tour. Commissioned by a prominent wine merchant, it showcases original stained glass—including a rare Bacchus panel—elliptical transoms, heart of pine floors, and intricate woodwork throughout. A climate-controlled attic with loft and hidden passage crowns the home. Behind its gated entry lies a pool, jacuzzi, and guest house with a two-car garage—ideally located near the Post Office District and The Strand. Stowe, just 23 when he designed this home, became one of Galveston’s most prolific architects. His work was instrumental in the city’s recovery following the 1900 Storm, contributing homes, churches, and public buildings that still stand as architectural landmarks across Galveston and Houston.
Highlights
1722 Church Street
$874,859
Single-Family
4,545 Home Sq Ft
Houston 77550
3 Beds
3 Full / 1 Half Baths
5,162 Lot Sq Ft
General Description
Taxes & Fees
Tax ID
350504370013000
Tax Rate
1.7307%
Taxes w/o Exemption/Yr
$12,579 / 2024
Maint Fee
No
Interior Features
Fireplace
No
Floors
Tile, Wood
Heating
Electric, Zoned
Cooling
Electric, Zoned
Appliances
Dishwasher, Gas Oven, Gas Range, Microwave
Dishwasher
Yes
Range
No
Disposal
No
Microwave
Yes
Interior
2 Staircases, All Bedrooms Up, Crown Molding, En-Suite Bath, Primary Bed - 2nd Floor, Sitting Area
Loft
No
Exterior Features
Foundation
Pillar/Post/Pier
Roof
Composition
Exterior Type
Wood Siding
Private Pool
Yes
Area Pool
Yes
Lot Description
0 Up To 1/4 Acre, Subdivided
New Construction
No
Listing Firm
RE/MAX Leading Edge
Schools
| Name | Grade | Great School Ranking |
|---|---|---|
| Gisd Open Enroll | Elementary | None of 10 |
| Gisd Open Enroll | Middle | None of 10 |
| Ball High | High | 4 of 10 |
School information is generated by the most current available data we have. However, as school boundary maps can change, and schools can get too crowded (whereby students zoned to a school may not be able to attend in a given year if they are not registered in time), you need to independently verify and confirm enrollment and all related information directly with the school.