A Piece of Houston’s Party Past: The Former Home of "The Prince of Parties" is on the Market
In the heart of Houston, a piece of the city’s party past is up for grabs. 200 Westmoreland Street, the former home of renowned caterer and event planner Jackson Hicks, is now on the market for $2.95 million. This 1910 Greek Revival masterpiece has been updated for modern sensibilities, while retaining its original elegance and charm.
A True "If These Walls Could Talk" Space
The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home is a true "if these walls could talk" space, with memories of Houston’s elite and iconic figures that linger on every corner. The grand entry opens into a light-filled room, with a chef’s kitchen featuring marble countertops, a Wolf range, and a cozy breakfast room. The primary suite boasts a fireplace, walk-in closet, luxurious bath, and access to a spacious den with a balcony.
Lovely Details and Cozy Nooks
The home is filled with lovely details, including tall windows, intricate millwork, original hardwood floors, and four fireplaces. The perfect blend of modern and traditional, 200 Westmoreland Street is made for living and entertaining, with cozy nooks and open rooms offering spaces for gathering with family and friends.
A Pool House, Carriage House, and More
The property also features a pool house that doubles as a workout space or guest suite with a Murphy bed and full bath. The detached two-story carriage house has a four-car garage and a one-bedroom apartment. The heated outdoor pool and deck surrounding it add to the home’s appeal.
From Curb Appeal to Grounds, a Gracious Living Experience
From its curb appeal to its living spaces and grounds, 200 Westmoreland Street evokes gracious living. This is exactly what Jackson Hicks brought to his events, and what this home’s new owners will surely appreciate.
FAQs
Q: Who is Jackson Hicks?
A: Jackson Hicks was a renowned caterer and event planner behind Jackson and Co., known as "The Prince of Parties" in Houston.
Q: When did Jackson Hicks pass away?
A: Jackson Hicks passed away in 2020.
Q: What is the price of the property?
A: The property is listed for $2.95 million.
Q: Who represents the property?
A: The property is represented by Tim Surratt of Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty.
Q: What is the address of the property?
A: The property is located at 200 Westmoreland Street.



