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Property Details: The James O. Wilson House: A Downtown Corvallis Treasure
The James O. Wilson House: A Downtown Corvallis Treasure
340 SW 5th Street
Corvallis,
OR
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Price:
$775,000 |
Bedrooms:
3 |
Bathrooms:
2.5 |
Square Feet:
2,402 |
Lot Description/Acreage:
0.25 |
Year Built:
1891 |
Architect/Builder:
Bushrod Wilson |
Architectural Style:
Victorian (c.1860-1900) |
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Name:
Dava Behrens |
Agency:
Dava Behrens |
Phone:
5417403844 |
Email:
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Historic Highlights • Built by: Carpenter-builder & entrepreneur Bushrod Wilson for his son, James O. Wilson. • Style: Victorian Queen Anne with Stick Style detailing and fish-scale shingling. • Location: Two corner lots, just blocks from the Willamette River and downtown Corvallis. • Roofline: Jerkin-headed hipped roof with decorative vergeboards and corbelled brick chimneys. • Porches & Bay Windows: Multiple gablets, projecting bays, and covered porches with original spindle work. • Exterior Materials: Drop siding with Stick Style paneling; upper story fish-scale shingles with flared base. • Interior Craftsmanship: Fir floors and trim, winding stair with turned balusters, pocket doors, oak picture molding, built-in bookcases, Queen Anne style wallpaper and ceiling treatment. • Parlor Focal Point: Oak and beveled mirror overmantel, glazed tile fireplace surround. • Integrity: Original layout and key finishes remain intact—rare for a home of this vintage.
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Own a piece of Corvallis history—the 1891 James O. Wilson House. This Victorian Queen Anne landmark blends romantic architecture with meticulous restoration and modern luxuries. Gleaming wood floors, pocket doors, marble baths, chef’s kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, butler’s pantry, gas fireplace, finished basement, and a carriage house studio. Lush ¼-acre grounds with brick patios, porches, and gardens create an enchanting setting just steps from downtown.
The James O. Wilson House: A Downtown Corvallis Treasure If you’ve ever strolled through downtown Corvallis and admired the stately, storybook homes that seem to whisper of another time, chances are you’ve noticed the James O. Wilson House. Built in 1891, this Victorian Queen Anne landmark is more than just a home—it’s a living piece of Corvallis history, lovingly preserved and thoughtfully updated for modern life. A rare example of Victorian architecture in the heart of Corvallis with its graceful gables, inviting covered porches, and intricate period details that speak to the craftsmanship of an era when homes were built to be admired. Over the years, this residence has been restored and modernized in a way that honors its heritage while offering the comfort and convenience today’s homeowners expect. The home offers 2,826 square feet of total building space, including 2,402 finished square feet spread across three bedrooms, one and a half baths in main home, and generous living and dining areas. The carriage house—approximately 324 square feet including a bathroom—adds even more possibilities, whether you envision a studio, guest quarters, or creative workspace. Set on a landscaped quarter-acre lot, the property features mature plantings, flagstone walkways, brick patios, and water features. Two covered porch areas invite you to relax with morning coffee or evening wine. A fenced yard and garden shed round out the outdoor amenities, making this property as functional as it is beautiful. Just steps from the best of downtown Corvallis—shops, cafés, restaurants, and the Willamette Riverfront. It’s the rare combination of historic character, modern updates, and unbeatable location. Between 1980 and 1990, the home underwent an extensive restoration, with additional renovations in the 2000s that balanced authenticity with upgraded function. The results are remarkable: • Wood floors throughout most of the home, paired with a working pocket door system that showcases original craftsmanship. • A primary bath with heated floors, marble tile, a clawfoot tub, and luxury fixtures from Kohler, Perrin & Rowe, and Rohl. • A chef’s kitchen that blends classic charm with high-performance appliances, including a Wolf stove, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, and custom cabinetry. • A butler’s pantry with extra storage and workspace. • A finished basement with updated plumbing, electrical, and versatile space for a home office, gym, or media room.
Historic homes often come with compromises—but not here. Over the years, the owners have invested in upgrades that make life easy: a Lennox heating and cooling system (2019), a new roof (2019), automatic sprinkler upgrades, a gas fireplace conversion, a security system, fence repair and paint (2024), exterior painting of the house (2024), and even window restorations in (2023-24).
The James O. Wilson House isn’t just a property—it’s a chance to be part of a story that’s been unfolding for more than 130 years. Every corner tells a tale, every feature reflects the care and pride of its stewards. For the next owner, this is more than a place to live. It’s a piece of history to cherish, celebrate, and make your own.
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Modern Comforts — Thoughtfully Updated • Chef’s Kitchen: Wolf gas range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, butler’s pantry, custom tile & cabinetry. • Primary Bath Retreat: Heated marble floors, clawfoot tub, custom shower, luxury fixtures. • Finished Basement: Updated plumbing & electrical, versatile living space, storage. • Climate Control: Lennox heating & cooling system (2019). • Gas Fireplace: Converted for easy use and cozy ambiance (2017). • Water Filtration: Whole-house system for clean, fresh water. • Appliance Upgrades: LG washer/dryer (2021), Wolf stove (2020). • Roof & Paint: New roof (2019), exterior paint refreshed (2024–2025). • Security & Irrigation: Modern security system, upgraded automatic sprinklers.
For more information and photos, including details of historic elements, please visit my website: https://bit.ly/4mdV9s6
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Added On: September 16, 2025 |
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