4,454 SF Historic Landmark in Downtown San Angelo -
One of San Angelo’s most iconic landmarks as a gateway to Downtown — the Dr. Herbert A. Wardlaw House. Built in 1925, this Spanish Renaissance Revival–style adobe structure offers architectural and historic character. Recognized for its cultural significance, it was placed on the Historical Register in 1988 and has served as the headquarters for the Texas Sheep & Goat Raisers’ Association since its conversion to office use in 1961.
The property showcases a dramatic arched main entry, arched interior doorways, soaring 12+ foot ceilings, Spanish tile accents, and a serene center courtyard. With 3,954 square feet of interior space, it offers a versatile layout for office or specialty commercial use while preserving its unique historic integrity, a rare opportunity to own or lease a piece of the city’s history. The interior provides 3 large private offices, conference room, 2 restrooms, full kitchen, garage turned into storage and the large entry area divided into 2 areas.