In 2007 We Celebrated 25 Continuous Years of the Historic Irvington Home Tour    

Click the address or photo for details of each home and building on the Tour

Francis & Annie Seufert House*
1511 NE Knott St

A stately Colonial Revival home in the grand tradition, built for his family by one of Irvington's top developers

John & Ellen Bowman House*
1719 NE Knott St
An Ellis Lawrence-designed masterpiece with magnificent woodwork and original details
Residence
1816 NE 14th Ave
A craftsman style home transformed by its talented designer/builder owner from dilapidated to luxurious while keeping its historic character
Residence
1828 NE Siskiyou St
A rare Georgian Colonial Style home now the Georgian House B&B, the first B&B in Irvington

Residence
1927 NE 16
th Ave

Charming Shingle-Style Victorian Cottage filled with antiques and greeting guests as the Painted Lady Inn B&B

Residence
2006 NE Stanton St

Creative architectural design distinguishes this California Style Craftsman Bungalow  
Residence
2165 NE Hancock St

A Craftsman 4-Square rescued from near demolition and transformed into a haven of art and creative design
Residence
2415 NE 24th Ave

Top to bottom rehabilitation of a fine Craftsman Style home with many luxury amenities
Residence
2943 NE 21st Ave

A deceptively simple looking Colonial Style Bungalow with dramatic interior spaces and fine architectural details
Robert F. Lytle House*
1914 NE 22nd Ave

Now known as the Portland White House Bed & Breakfast Inn -- our Tour-Day headquarters.

We also welcomed Bungalow author Paul Duschcherer from San Francisco for two Lectures as part of our 25th Anniversary Celebration

The Irvington Tennis Club
2131 NE Thompson St

A community institution since 1905 -- and for this year's Tour, and venue for a lecture on the Architects of Irvington.

The Irvington Home Tour is a project of the Irvington Community Association to raise funds for local charitable organizations and community improvement projects.  For a list of the recipients for the 2007 proceeds, click here.

 

*  These homes are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are identified by their historic names as well as their address.  See our Gallery of Irvington's National Register Properties.