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Own a Piece of El Paso History – Discover Rim Road 815
Deed History
Rim Road 815 boasts a rich history reflected in its detailed deed records. The property has been passed through notable families, each contributing to its legacy.
February 28, 1929
Rim Road Development Company conveyed the property to Deborah T. Given by Warranty Deed.
October 15, 1955
Deborah T. Given, joined by her husband Charles Given, conveyed the property to A. B. Poe.
May 17, 1965
Virginia M. Poe Abbey, with her husband William C. Abbey, conveyed the property to Anthony E. Lama, Jr. and Julie Anne Lama.
August 21, 1972
Tony Lama, Jr. conveyed the property to Julie Lama.
December 18, 1972
Julie Lama conveyed the property to Norman G. Haddad and Dorathy Lea Haddad.
Architectural Highlights:
Designed by the esteemed O. H. Thorman, AJA, in a Mediterranean Baronial style, Rim Road 815 is a masterpiece of architecture and design, featuring:
Finishes
Living Room
Fireplace: Adorned with tiles imported from Italy.
Ceiling Sconces: Imported from Italy.
Dining Room
Ceiling: Hand-painted and hand-molded.
Floors: Pegged hardwood.
Chandelier: Custom-designed by the Givens.
Great Room
Hand-crafted iron chandelier & light sconces:
Garnered and restored from a hacienda in Chihuahua, Mexico.
Fireplace: Oversized granite mantel and hearth.
Soaring vaulted ceilings.
Tile
Imported from Italy, adding a touch of European elegance.
Amenities
Kitchen
Redesigned with state-of-the-art Viking chef’s appliances.
Breakfast Room
Features tile imported from Italy.
Office/Studio Apartment Suite
Complete studio/office space.
Full bath, appliance connections, wood floors, separate entrance from the home, wifi, and windows with stunning views of Rim Road and El Paso’s skyline.
Pool
The first home pool in El Paso, installed in 1949 and rebuilt in 1979.
Garage
Spacious and secure, including garage door openers, storage, and washer/dryer connections.
Features
Architectural Design
Designed by the esteemed O. H. Thorman, AJA, in a Mediterranean Baronial style.
Library
Incorporates Territorial design within the Baronial architecture.
Family Room/Office
Redesigned by Norman G. and Dorathy Lea Haddad in 1973.
Kitchen
Redesigned by Julie Lama in 1971.
Redesigned again by Norman G. and Dorathy Lea Haddad in the early 2000s.
Great Room
A stunning addition by Norman G. and Dorathy Lea Haddad in the early 2000s.
Office/Studio Apartment Suite
Designed and added by Norman G. and Dorathy Lea Haddad in the mid-2000s.
Preserving History and Heritage
Rim Road 815 is more than just a residence; it is a testament to El Paso's historical and architectural heritage. From the original millwork and authentic fireplaces to intricate ceiling details, every aspect of the home has been meticulously preserved to maintain its timeless charm.
A Living Legacy
Throughout its history, Rim Road 815 has been a witness to the passage of time and the lives of its esteemed owners.
Each room, with its unique features and imported materials, tells a story of luxury, elegance, and heritage.
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