The Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House is one of Fort Worth's finest examples of the Queen Anne-style of Victorian architecture. Designed by English architect Howard Messer, the home was occupied by only three families (hence its name) in its history and remains largely unaltered from its original construction. Turrets, gables, copper finials, a slate tile roof and a porch of red sandstone and marble highlight the late Victorian exterior. The elaborate interior consists of original ornate oak mantles, cornices, coffered ceilings, paneling and parquet flooring.
The first floor, terrace and grounds of this exquisite Victorian home may be reserved for corporate parties, social events and weddings. Your guests will appreciate the beautiful setting located between downtown hotels, art museums in the Cultural District and the historic Stockyards. Easy access to the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House from downtown and Interstate 30.