Randolph Terrace

Randolph Terrace Randolph Terrace Once the beloved home of David Henry Proctor and Emma Louis Klingel Proctor. David H. Proctor was a nephew to, and a trustee of the John C.

This, circa 1904, 5700 square foot, Georgian Revival home has been restored to its turn-of- the century elegance. Proctor Foundation. He owned and managed the Proctor Lumber Company with his brother Joseph. Emma was widowed in 1907 when David died of complications from appendicitis. She continued at the home with her maid, her mother, and her daughter, Edna Dean. Randolph Terrace has been converte

d to many uses over the years. In 1953 it became the Mary M. Hotchkiss Guyer Memorial Home, then later a community assistance home, and finally an historic bed and breakfast. At one time the home contained 22 bedrooms through room divisions and an extension built onto the back. The home was restored in the late 1980’s and became the Randolph Terrace Historic Bed and Breakfast. In 2010, Randolph Terrace converted again to a single family home. There are many original details in this beautiful home. A beautiful example of the Georgian Revival style.

12/25/2023

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201 W Columbia Ter
Peoria, IL
61606

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