2024 Tour of Homes

Featured Homes

Step inside some of the most captivating homes in the Historic District and surrounding areas, each telling a story of its own during this self-guided tour of 8 beautiful homes near downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas.

  • 400 N. Washington Ave.

    Admire the rich history of this home, once owned by Dr. P.L. Hathcock and later the Gearhart family, now thoughtfully redesigned by Brad Beach and Dr. Elkin Perez, blending timeless elegance with modern comforts in Fayetteville's historic district.

  • 424 N. Willow Ave.

    This historic Folk Victorian residence was redesigned with modern mid-century sensibilities by owners, Jackie and Tod, boasting luxurious amenities including a pool, outdoor kitchen, and landscaped gardens.

  • 327 E. Maple St.

    This Craftsman home dates back to 1917 and is thought to be a prefabricated "kit home," now beautifully renovated to blend modern comforts with its original character, including hidden treasures like the historic yellow heart pine floors in the kitchen.

  • 408 E. Lafayette St.

    This century-old Craftsman home was renovated in 2023 by Parkco Architects and D&W Contractors, and features inviting spaces for gatherings and cherished memories, including a covered patio with a fireplace.

  • 713 B E. Lafayette St.

    A tranquil haven nestled at the end of Lafayette Street, where modern comfort meets rustic allure in a quaint guest house built by homeowner Denny Warren.

  • 59 E. Prospect St.

    This Fayetteville gem, originally crafted in 1936 by A.L. Trent, boasts original features and views of Old Main, while recent renovations and garden expansions bring new life to this historic estate.

  • 1101 N. Woolsey Ave.

    The Woolsey House boasts a cherished blend of Greek Revival charm and modern elegance, restored by architect Alli Thurmond Quinlan, featuring an eclectic interior highlighted by a delightful ground-floor library and a sunlit open kitchen and dining room.

  • 425 N. Highland Ave.

    Since 1886, Washington Elementary has been a historic cornerstone of Fayetteville's educational landscape. It now serves approximately 284 students in grades K-4, embodying the community's dedication to quality education for over a century.

Join us on Saturday, May 4th!

Purchase your tickets now, and join us on a this self-guided home tour.