Charming Old Homes in St. Charles

One of the things I love about living in the Midwest is the range of home types and architecture that are available. You’ll see a mix of brick, clapboard, small, and spacious homes. Here’s an example in the quaint, nearby river town of St. Charles, Illinois.

Victorian House in Pottawatomie Park District of St. Charles, Illinois

Above and below is a beautiful Victorian that has been updated and is a shining star at the top of the hill. Down below flows the Fox River where Pottawatomie Park is situated.

A close-up of the front porch reveals the little lanterns suspended from the porch beam.

Lanterns Hanging on Front Porch

A little further down the street is this quaint charmer with its picket fence and cottage garden. I love the diversity of this neighborhood.

Cottage Bungalow with White Picket Fence

Around the corner is a pretty Victorian house painted in pale gray, cream, and white; with just the right touch of fish scale trim. Simple cafe curtains hang in the leaded window.

Victorian House with Fish Scale Trim

A side view of this corner-lot home reveals more of its gardens. Note the rain barrel under the downspout to the left of the porch. We have the same one at our house (it’s made by Aquascape where I work).

Victorian House with Fish Scale Trim

This stately brick home occupies most of its block. Several years ago it had fallen into disrepair, but today it looks as spectacular as ever.

Stately Brick Home in St. Charles, Illinois

Another home with fish scale trim, this one is painted green and orange. Not your normal combination, but it does help the details pop.

Green and Orange Clapboard Home

A charming craftsman style bungalow overlooks Pottawatomie Park and the bright blue Adirondack chairs provide the perfect viewing vantage.

Blue Adirondack Chairs in Yard of Craftsman Style Bungalow

A pair of white rockers down the street provide a similar view of the valley. Pretty coneflowers intermingle with orange daylilies at the edge of the property.

Charming Old Homes in St. Charles Illinois

A weathered gray door greets visitors to this multi-peaked roofed home. Green vines add a bit of color and helps tie the home into the surrounding landscape.

Charming Old Homes in St. Charles

A cute little garden shed peeks out from a cottage garden.

Garden Shed with Cottage Garden

I hope you enjoyed this collection of charming old homes in St. Charles. I always enjoy walking around different towns wherever I go.

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10 Comments

  1. Perfect for viewing on a lazy Saturday morning with a cup of coffee. Ahhhh……………………….

  2. Your amazing eye for detail becomes so evident in your photography and descriptions. Thank you for opening up so many places, inside and outside, to us. 🙂

  3. I loved this tour very much. I’m especially fond of the cottage with the white picket fence. I’ve lived alone most of my life, so large homes are not necessary for me. I love the coziness and the garden-style living of cottages. Thanks once again for providing us with such beautiful photographs and architectural diversity.

  4. I love these walking tours and seeing these old beauties taken care of, thanks Jennifer.

  5. The new homes being built today are beautiful, energy efficient and certainly, spacious. But it isn’t easy to build a home with the charm and homey-ness of older homes! I loved this walking tour. Beautiful homes.

  6. These are great homes.
    The one you stated that is the –Stately Brink Home that had fallen into disrepair looks like the Home Alone home.
    I grew up in Winnetka and go back and forth every now and again (as family still lives there).

  7. OH my goodness! What a beautiful tour of homes in St. Charles. I wish I could have walked with you. My daughter lives in Aurora, so next time I’m in town, I’ll have her drive me around St. Charles. I can’t wait! Thank you for your hard work! I really enjoy your beautiful blog.