Built in 1864, the Blackstock House is a distinguished 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence blending architectural significance with modern comfort. Commissioned for four-term mayor Thomas M. Blackstock and designed in the Italianate style by Arvin Luce Weeks, this stately two-story home showcases refined proportions and timeless detailing. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, it features zoned heating, a curved walnut staircase, ornate plaster ceilings, multiple stained glass windows, and 3 marble fireplaces; 2 of which are decorative. The primary en suite offers heated tile floors and a large walk-in closet uniting historic grandeur with thoughtful upgrades. Sitting on a half acre of land, this property is just blocks from Sheboygan’s downtown and lakefront.
