The Winters House was built in 1929 in Mission Revival style for $32,000 by Frederick and Cecilia Winters. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992, and is the only nationally-designated property in the city of Bellevue. It is on Bellevue Way, on the west side of the Mercer Slough Nature Park. It is easily accessible, yet borders a quiet, natural setting.
The Interpretive Viewing Terrace is located on the back side of the house. The 675 square foot terrace features terra-cotta style tiles, a sitting wall, wood trellis and beautifully landscaped grounds.
Additional photos of the Winters House
Front of the Winters House
Main Floor - Living Room
Main Floor - Living Room
Main Floor - Reception Area looking into Library
Main Floor - Library looking out to Reception Area
Main Floor - Kitchen
Main Floor - Breakfast Room
Lower Level - Mercer Room
Lower Level - Beverage Alcove looking into Mercer Room
Lower Level - Coffee Counter
Interpretive Viewing Terrace
Lower Level - Beverage Alcove