Moore-Cunningham House | |
Location: | 1109 Warm Springs Avenue, Boise, Idaho |
Coordinates: | 43.6067°N -116.1814°W |
Built: | 1892 |
Architect: | James King |
Architecture: | Queen Anne |
Refnum: | 77000449 |
Added: | April 29, 1977 |
Area: | 1.5 acres |
The Moore-Cunningham House is a Queen Anne style mansion designed by architect James King and constructed in Boise, Idaho in 1892.[1] The brick house is 6326 square feet and contains five bedrooms, 4.75 bathrooms, and features a wraparound veranda and an observation tower. It is the first house in Boise to use geothermal heating.[2]
Since its construction, the Moore-Cunningham House had been owned by family members and descendants of Christopher W. Moore, but in 2017 it was listed for sale at $2.4 million.[3]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.