Late Baseball legend, Stan Musial's home in Ladue, St. Louis, has reportedly hit the listing market with an asking price of $1.8 million.
According to the listing at Realtor.com, the home is a 5286 square feet home sitting on a plush three acre lot. Built in 1962, the house has four bedrooms and five full and two half bathrooms. Living spaces include a living room, a dining room, a pantry/ bar, a breakfast area, a sunroom, a library, a den and a recreation room too.
Outside, the home has open patios and porches, a pool with a pool house and ample parking space.
The listing of the home reads:
"Prepare to be Impressed! Gracious ambiance is the hallmark of this European manse with Traditional exterior. Expansive (12x25 ft) gallery foyer w/ French doors opens to beautiful 29x19 Living Room w/ 10' ceiling and fireplace. Elegant 22x15 Dining Room with exquisite molding and wood floor adjoins oversized butlers pantry/bar area (22x7) built-ins. Sunroom/breakfast room adjacent to kitchen. Paneled Library/Den with patio access also opens to Master Suite. Additional French doors from Dining Room open to picturesque 50x75 brick patio, much like a private club! Brick stairway leads to pool area amidst this very private 3 acre setting. Finished Lower Level with rec room, bar area and his/hers changing rooms walks out to pool. This landmark Ladue home is a superb blend of unsurpassed construction, space and design. Casual and Formal Entertaining both inside and out! SHOWINGS BEGIN WEDNESDAY"
Check out some photos of the home in the slideshow here.
Musial passed away in January 2013 at the age of 92. To honor him, the state government of Illinois has tabled a bill to christen the western side of a new bridge on the Mississippi River in his name. However, the decision is split among the members of the Illinois House.