Welcome to Redmond House, one of Maple Creeks most distinguished and historically significant residences. Built in 1914 for William John Redmond, this remarkable home offers over 3,000 sq. ft. of living space on an impressive 16,500 sq. ft. lot. The covered veranda stretches across the front faade and partially along the side, while inside rich hardwood floors, soaring 9+ ft. ceilings, elegant chandeliers, a grand balustrade staircase, pressed tin ceilings, stained-glass windows, and exceptional millwork showcase the home's enduring craftsmanship. The main floor features formal siting room, living room and spacious dining room, a brick-face fireplace, spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances, butlers pantry, original service staircase, main-floor laundry, and a 2-piece bath. The second floor offers three bedrooms, including a primary suite with a 3-piece ensuite and private balcony access, a dedicated office or library, and a charming 4-piece bath with a clawfoot tub, gold fixtures, and black-and-white mosaic tile flooring. The third floor provides two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a versatile sitting area or guest lounge. The partially finished basement includes a recreation room, 2-piece bath, storage, and future development potential. Outside, mature trees, perennials, expansive lawns, rear parking, a largely fenced yard, greenhouse, two-tiered deck, pergola-covered entertaining area, and a breezeway connecting the home to the attached double garage create a private oasis. Previously operated as a hospitality venture, Redmond House offers potential for boutique guest accommodations or a bed-and-breakfast. More than a residence, it is a Maple Creek landmark where history, architectural elegance, and exceptional craftsmanship converge. A detailed historical profile, including information on William John Redmond and the home's remarkable legacy, is available.