Leadbetter House

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A fine example of early 20th century domestic architecture, this Bungalow style building includes two covered recessed porches, one projected porch, and an expansive enclosed sun porch. Revealed in the interior are ornate scroll patterns on the living room window’s wood valance, old fashioned hardrock maple tongue and groove hardwood floors, and classic old radiators, still circulate water heated in a gas boiler. 

The Leadbetters, Camas’ founding family, built the house as a summer home. Later the home was used as a guesthouse for staff visiting the Crown-Columbia Pulp and Paper Company.

  • Listed on the Clark County Heritage Register in 1993.
Leadbetter House
Did you know?
During construction the walls were covered in plaster and ground walnuts.
Built
Circa ~ 1909
Open to the public
No
Location

Leadbetter House
1317 NE Everett St.
Camas, WA 98607
United States