Fordyce-Ricks Estate
The Cabin
Historic Real log home
Estate Entry
Located in the Hot Springs city limits on State Highway 7, this entry opens to a large circle drive through an old Wisteria covered 50'arbor
Aerial Plot Plan
The 16.8 acres with adjoining National Park Boundaries and Ricks Pond
Event Pavilion
A new open pavilion at site entry for rent to receptions, weddings, etc... Service kitchen, 4 baths, and lawn staging areas.
Pavilion Interior
The pavilion open interior includes a service kitchen, four baths, office area, and open access to the Pavilion staging areas.
Carriage House
This 4 bay Carriage House has upstairs old apartment.
Guest Home
A stained pine 1,377 square foot 3 bedroom secluded modern home with circle drive.
Great Room
A central 29' octagonal room opening to five feature first level room areas.
Master Suite
Master suite access to second bath. Great window views. Fireplace
Office Study
Opening from the Great Room, this study of General Earl Ricks was essentially left as it was at his death.
Master Suite Entry
This custom entry of leaded glass panels is also duplicated for second bedroom entry.
Spring House
Adjoining the home, this brick cool house is lined with Novaculite stone, and will make a fine wine cellar
Ricks Pond
This scenic stone dam creates a large crescent shaped creek fed pond and adjoins the Estate.
New 1909 Home
Now on the National Register of Historic Places, this home and site is bordered on three sides by the Hot Springs National Park lands, including Ricks pond and waterwheel, stone dam and bridge, and a 17 mile Sunset National Park Trail.
Herbert Hoover Visit-1909
A 1909 visit to Hot Springs by Herbert Hoover, the Arkansas Governor.
National Historic Registration
Plaque acknowledgement of placement on the National Register of Historic Places
Custom milled Interior Doors
Solid wood custom doors
Stair Railing Detail
Carriage House Loft
The spacious deck off the loft apartment living room led to the stables
Susan's Rest
A Rest Area overlooking Ricks Pond, built of open wood frame with tile roofing and stone benches.
Great Room Fireplace
The focal point of the hexagonal Great Room
Bath House Tub & antique shower
The Bath House Tub is large and deep. The unique shower has a rotating head and in tub circle curtains
Master Suite
Spacious room with original wood columns, beams, and ceiling decking.
Primary Kitchen
Updated in about 1955.
Master Suite
View of fireplace and custom entry door with leaded glass side panels
Back Stairwell
Service stairs from upstairs den to kitchen
Bedroom Bath - First Floor
Updated in 1954 includes Italian Carrera glass tiling
Pavilion Lawn
Outdoor lawn services event rental needs
Stone Bridge
Part of the National Park from the Ricks-Fordyce to the 17 mile Sunset Trail.
Features.
Has Rentable Unit(s)
1st floor bath
1st Floor Bedroom
2nd floor laundry room
Attic
Basement
Breakfast room
Dining room
Dry basement
Kitchen
Library
Living room
Sunroom
Unfinished basement
Walk-out basement
Walk-up attic
Master bedroom upstairs
Carport
Circular driveway
Dormers
Driveway - Paved
Gazebo
Guest House
Patio
Porch
Restored exterior
Storage Building
2nd Staircase
Built-in Bookcases
Fireplaces
Grand staircase
High Ceilings
Original wood windows
Walk-In Closet(s)
Wood floors
Central air
City sewer
City water supply
Dishwasher
Heat pump
Range
Refrigerator
Security System
Septic Tank
Water Heater - Electric
10-foot Ceilings
Claw-foot Tub(s)
Pocket Doors
Ripple Glass
Servant's Staircase
Sleeping Porch
Stained Glass Window(s)
Transoms
Turret
Adjoining the four-bay Carriage House is an eight-stall Stable and "riding arena" with an old riding trail access to the 17-mile "Sunset Trail" of the National Park.
and may continued to be used for rental income
Extra Service Kitchen
Five Fireplaces
Heart-of-Pine Flooring
Leaded Glass Entry Doors
or redevelopment.
The Event Pavilion is a "clear span" structure with patterned concrete floor
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