128 N Mount Vernon Avenue, Prescott, AZ 86301 (MLS# 1078825)


$1,150,000
128 N Mount Vernon Avenue
Prescott, AZ 86301
MLS# 1078825
Status: Active w/Contingency
5 beds  |  4 baths  |  4137 sqft


Step back in time and experience the enduring elegance of Early Colonial American architecture
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Step back in time and experience the enduring elegance of Early Colonial American architecture Built for Arizona’s last Territorial Governor, Richard E. Sloan Gracefully preserved just minutes from the iconic Prescott Courthouse Square Offering 4,137+ sq ft of refined living space This residence blends historical authenticity with timeless craftsmanship. Georgian Revival home, built in 1901 These gracious spaces once hosted lively social gatherings, dignified receptions, and important Territorial business meetings, giving the home an unmatched historic narrative. Featuring a generous entry Step back in time and experience the enduring elegance of Early Colonial American architecture Original hardwood floors These gracious spaces once hosted lively social gatherings, dignified receptions, and important Territorial business meetings, giving the home an unmatched historic narrative. Governor Richard E Sloan desk was located under the window next to the fireplace. Unlike the formal parlor, which was used for entertaining guests, a private sitting room was used for more personal visits, often by close friends, family members, clergy and neighbors A quiet space away from the main public rooms where the head of household—or more commonly, the lady of the house—could read, write letters, organize household affairs, or enjoy solitude. Unlike the formal parlor, which was used for entertaining guests, a private sitting room was used for more personal visits, often by close friends, family members, clergy and neighbors Large solid-wood dining table (mahogany, walnut, or oak) Carved high-back chairs, often upholstered Sideboards or buffets for displaying and serving meals China cabinets or glass-front hutches showcasing fine china and crystal In 1900, dining was a ceremonial experience It was considered a public-facing room—an expression of social grace. Rich Wall Treatments & Textiles Positioned between the kitchen and the formal dining room, the butler’s pantry was a critical transition space Designed for storing fine china, crystal, and silver.
Polishing and maintaining silverware. Staging multi-course meals before service. Ensuring quiet, discreet meal delivery In the early 1900s, the kitchen was the hardworking heart of the home—functional, efficient, and intentionally separated from the more formal areas of the house. While today’s kitchens serve as gathering spaces, kitchens of this era were utilitarian workrooms focused on food preparation, household management, and the rhythm of daily domestic life. This room often ran warm from constant cooking, baking, and water heating. It was not a place guests would enter; instead, it was the domain of the household staff or the lady of the house overseeing meal preparation. Located off the main floor is a 'airplane tight' 1/2 bath. Most likely added at some point as a second thought! At some point the back porch was enclosed and plumbing made available for laundry. Laundry is also available in the Basement. A grand dual staircase, illuminated by a custom stained-glass window A grand dual staircase, illuminated by a custom stained-glass window The main level was designed for both hospitality and statesmanship The second floor features a generous loft-style landing, an architectural luxury in the early 1900s. ar more than a simple hallway, this open loft offered the family a place to gather informally away from the more formal rooms below, reflecting the era’s emphasis on gracious living and well-appointed private spaces. Five bedrooms, including a dedicated servants’ quarters with a private stairway leading directly to the kitchen In homes built during the early 1900s, bedrooms were often remarkably generous in size These generous-sized bedrooms reflect the era’s emphasis on comfort, privacy, and long periods spent indoors Jack-n-Jill bath situated between Primary and bedroom #2 Walk-in shower Turn-of-the-century residences frequently offered large, airy sleeping quarters Bedroom #2 Ample space for multiple pieces of furniture—such as armoires, dressing tables, writing desks, lounge chairs, and even small sitting areas. Fireplace in Bedroom #3 Bedroom #3 Bedroom #4 - Virtual Staged These expansive rooms were designed not merely for sleeping but for daily living Bedroom #4 Guest bath located on 2nd level Door to deck Deck Multiple decks offered throughout providing extended views of Prescott Bedroom #5 - Virtual Staged Authentic period functionality is preserved with servants’ quarters and a private stairway leading directly to the kitchen, a rare and cherished detail. Bedroom #5 The second floor offers multiple bedrooms and baths, providing both comfort and character. The 3rd floor is a livable attic with living area, 2 possible bedrooms and a bath This area features reinforced beams and flooring built to support early gymnasium equipment Over time, this area was used as an apartment with a living area, 2 bedrooms and bath With two additional bedrooms, a sitting room Complete with bed platforms With access to deck Deck on third level As the home evolved, this section was converted into comfortable living quarters An abundance of closet and storage space Bath on third level Shower in bath on third level The third-floor attic—originally designed as a children’s playroom This extraordinary estate also includes a thoughtfully designed basement root cellar Complete with its original boiler Ideal for storage, a wine collection, or a workshop This versatile space reflects the home’s practical ingenuity and historic charm Accessible from both the interior and exterior This extraordinary estate also includes a thoughtfully designed basement root cellar Combined floorplan 128 N Mount Vernon The 2+ car garage was the former carriage house 2+ cars plus workshop Possible guest house? Easy access from alley Georgian Revival home, built in 1901 and gracefully preserved Room for an abundance of vehicles, even an RV 128 N Mount Vernon 128 N Mount Vernon At the turn of the 20th century, downtown Prescott was the heart of Arizona Territory—a lively hub of commerce, culture, and political activity More than a century later, downtown Prescott remains one of Arizona’s most cherished historic districts, but with modern comforts and conveniences layered over its territorial roots Whether in 1900 or today, living in downtown Prescott means being part of a community that values tradition, connection, and the enduring beauty of its surroundings. It is a place where the past and present complement one another, offering a living experience both rooted and refreshing—where history is not only remembered, but lived. Don’t miss the chance to make this extraordinary estate part of your life’s story. With its unmatched history, thoughtful preservation, and unmistakable presence, this home offers a truly rare blend of heritage and livability.

Property Description
A Landmark 1901 Georgian Revival Estate. Rich in history and architectural distinction, this exceptional 1901 Georgian Revival residence was built by Richard E. Sloan, Arizona's last Territorial Governor. Serving until Arizona achieved statehood, Governor Sloan's legacy is woven directly into this remarkable home—an enduring cornerstone of Prescott and Arizona history. Set on two downtown lots totaling over one-third of an acre, just minutes from Prescott's iconic Courthouse Plaza, the property offers rare scale, privacy, and presence within the Historic District. Spanning 4,137+ square feet, the residence includes multiple bedrooms and 3.5 baths, thoughtfully arranged across multiple levels, and is complemented by an oversized detached 2+ car garage, originally constructed as the home's carriage house. The architecture is unmistakably Georgian Revival. A classic hipped roof with decorative balustrade surrounding a central roof deck, two-story pilasters, classically detailed eaves, and three original fireplaces establish symmetry and stately proportion. Inside, original hardwood floors, millwork, and wall treatments reflect the craftsmanship of the era. A grand dual staircase, illuminated by a custom stained-glass window, anchors the welcoming foyer. The main level offers a formal parlor, expansive entertaining room, and gracious gathering spaces—rooms once host to notable social events and Territorial-era meetings. Authentic period functionality remains intact, including servants' quarters with a private stairway to the kitchen, a rare and highly prized historic detail. The upper levels continue the story. The second floor hosts multiple bedrooms and baths, while the third-floor livable attic, originally designed as a children's playroom, features reinforced beams and flooring intended to support early gymnasium equipment and even dancing—an uncommon and delightful detail of the time. Respectfully maintained with modest updates that honor its heritage, this legacy estate stands as a beautifully preserved example of Early Colonial American architecture and Georgian Revival elegance. Homes of this caliber—offering architectural integrity, historical significance, and a premier downtown setting—are rarely available. A rare opportunity to own an irreplaceable piece of Prescott's and Arizona's history—now thoughtfully repositioned for today's discerning buyer.

Details
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Documents
Contract/Address/Legal
List Price/SqFt: 278
Residential Type: Site Built Single Family
Land Lease: No
Residential Status: Existing
Neighborhood: N/A
REO/Short Sale: Not Applicable
Zoning: SF-9
Auction: No
Lot #: 9
Lot Size: 14,375
Assessor's Book #: 114
Assessor's Map #: 5
Assessor's Parcel #: 57
Assessor Parcel Ltr: a
Legal: EAST PRESCOTT BLK 2 LOTS 9 & 11 SEC 34-14-2W CONT .13AC HISTORIC PROPERTY (POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL TAX) ARS 42-12107
General Property Description
Aprx Acres: 0.33
Bedrooms Possible: 7
HOA Y/N: No
Split Bedroom Plan: Yes
Buildings: 2
Stories: 2
Aprx SqFt: 4137
Source of Measurement: County Assessor
Garage Attached: 0
Garage Detached: 2
Carport Attached: 0
Carport Detached: 0
Total Parking: 2
RV Garage/Parking: Yes
Home Warranty: None
Solar Y/N: No
Age Restrictions Y/N: No
Plan Type: Early Colonial American - Georgian Revival Style
Bedrooms: 5
Baths - 3/4: 3
Baths - 1/2: 1
Total Bathrooms: 4
Year Built: 1901
Total Liveable SqFt: 4137
Total Garage: 2
Tax Info
Taxes: 1192
Tax Year: 2025
Remarks & Misc
Directions: From the north side of the Courthouse Plaza, travel on Gurley Street east four blocks then left 'North' on Mount Vernon to home on left.
Remarks: A Landmark 1901 Georgian Revival Estate. Rich in history and architectural distinction, this exceptional 1901 Georgian Revival residence was built by Richard E. Sloan, Arizona's last Territorial Governor. Serving until Arizona achieved statehood, Governor Sloan's legacy is woven directly into this remarkable home—an enduring cornerstone of Prescott and Arizona history. Set on two downtown lots totaling over one-third of an acre, just minutes from Prescott's iconic Courthouse Plaza, the property offers rare scale, privacy, and presence within the Historic District. Spanning 4,137+ square feet, the residence includes multiple bedrooms and 3.5 baths, thoughtfully arranged across multiple levels, and is complemented by an oversized detached 2+ car garage, originally constructed as the home's carriage house. The architecture is unmistakably Georgian Revival. A classic hipped roof with decorative balustrade surrounding a central roof deck, two-story pilasters, classically detailed eaves, and three original fireplaces establish symmetry and stately proportion. Inside, original hardwood floors, millwork, and wall treatments reflect the craftsmanship of the era. A grand dual staircase, illuminated by a custom stained-glass window, anchors the welcoming foyer. The main level offers a formal parlor, expansive entertaining room, and gracious gathering spaces—rooms once host to notable social events and Territorial-era meetings. Authentic period functionality remains intact, including servants' quarters with a private stairway to the kitchen, a rare and highly prized historic detail. The upper levels continue the story. The second floor hosts multiple bedrooms and baths, while the third-floor livable attic, originally designed as a children's playroom, features reinforced beams and flooring intended to support early gymnasium equipment and even dancing—an uncommon and delightful detail of the time. Respectfully maintained with modest updates that honor its heritage, this legacy estate stands as a beautifully preserved example of Early Colonial American architecture and Georgian Revival elegance. Homes of this caliber—offering architectural integrity, historical significance, and a premier downtown setting—are rarely available. A rare opportunity to own an irreplaceable piece of Prescott's and Arizona's history—now thoughtfully repositioned for today's discerning buyer.
Office/Member Info
Listing Exclusions: No
Accessibility Features
Handicap Access - Exterior: 1
Handicap Doorway - Interior: 1
Construction
Frame - Wood: 1
Stone: 1
Other - See Remarks: 1
Cooling
See Remarks: 1
Flooring
Wood: 1
Heating
Forced - Gas: 1
Hot Water: 1
Radiant: 1
See Remarks: 1
Possession
At Recordation: 1
Records Available
Other - See Remarks: 1
Road Frontage Type
City Street: 1
Road Surface Type
Paved: 1
Style
Historic Register: 1
Multi-Level: 1
Other - See Remarks: 1
Road Responsibility
City Maintained Road: 1
Roof
Concrete Tile: 1
Other - See Remarks: 1
Interior Features
Fireplace-Woodburn: 1
Formal Dining Area: 1
Garage Door Opener(s): 1
Pantry: 1
Raised Ceilings 9+ft: 1
Smoke Detector(s): 1
Wash/Dry Connection: 1
See Remarks: 1
Terms & Conditions
Conventional: 1
Exterior Features
Driveway-Gravel: 1
Fence - Perimeter: 1
Handicap Ramp: 1
Landscaping-Front: 1
Landscaping-Rear: 1
Native Species: 1
Patio - Open: 1
Porch - Covered: 1
Porch - Enclosed: 1
Satellite Dish: 1
Storm Gutters: 1
See Remarks: 1
Utilities Installed
Cable TV: 1
Electricity: 1
Natural Gas: 1
Telephone: 1
Water - City: 1
WWT - City Sewer: 1
Water Heater
Natural Gas: 1
Appliances
Electric Range: 1
Oven: 1
Refrigerator: 1
See Remarks: 1
Topo/Location
Grass: 1
Level: 1
Other Trees: 1
Other - See Remarks: 1
Foundation/Basement
Bsmt - Finished: 1
Bsmt - Inside Access: 1
Bsmt - Outside Acc: 1
Bsmt - Sump Pump: 1
Window/Coverings
Drapes: 1
Single Pane: 1
See Remarks: 1
Views
City: 1
Mountain(s): 1
Thumb Butte: 1
Pets/Animals
Domestics: 1
Other Rooms
Family Room: 1
Game/Rec Room: 1
Hobby/Studio: 1
Laundry Room: 1
Office: 1
Potential Bedroom: 1
Study/Den/Library: 1
Other - See Remarks: 1
RV/Garage/Park
Parking Pad: 1
See Remarks: 1
Subdivision Features
None: 1
ContractAddressLegal
Original List Price: 1150000
Listing Date: 2026-01-16
Status: Active w/Contingency
Listing Price: 1150000
Street #: 128
Direction: N
Street Name: Mount Vernon
St Suffix: Avenue
City/Township: Prescott
State: AZ
Zip Code: 86301
County: Yavapai
Subdivision: East Prescott
Tax Parcel: 114-05-057a
Status Change Info
Contingent Remarks: Accepted Offer - Take Backups
Property Features
Accessibility Features: Handicap Access - Exterior; Handicap Doorway - Interior
Style: Historic Register; Multi-Level; Other - See Remarks
Construction: Frame - Wood; Stone; Other - See Remarks
Interior Features: Fireplace-Woodburn; Formal Dining Area; Garage Door Opener(s); Pantry; Raised Ceilings 9+ft; Smoke Detector(s); Wash/Dry Connection; See Remarks
Exterior Features: Driveway-Gravel; Fence - Perimeter; Handicap Ramp; Landscaping-Front; Landscaping-Rear; Native Species; Patio - Open; Porch - Covered; Porch - Enclosed; Satellite Dish; Storm Gutters; See Remarks
Appliances: Electric Range; Oven; Refrigerator; See Remarks
Heating: Forced - Gas; Hot Water; Radiant; See Remarks
Cooling: See Remarks
Flooring: Wood
Utilities Installed: Cable TV; Electricity; Natural Gas; Telephone; Water - City; WWT - City Sewer
Roof: Concrete Tile; Other - See Remarks
Views: Mountain(s); Thumb Butte
Water Heater: Natural Gas
Road Frontage Type: City Street
Road Surface Type: Paved
Road Responsibility: City Maintained Road
Other Rooms: Family Room; Game/Rec Room; Hobby/Studio; Laundry Room; Office; Potential Bedroom; Study/Den/Library; Other - See Remarks
Records Available: Other - See Remarks
Subdivision Features: None
Possession: At Recordation

Listing Office: Superlative Realty

Last Updated: March - 18 - 2026

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