Sutter-Meyer House

The Sutter-Meyer House is the oldest known residence in University City, Missouri, United States.

Meyer, like many of his neighbors along Olive, was a truck farmer supplying the growing population of St. Louis.

In the following years, as the area developed, the Meyer family continued gardening, providing fresh vegetables and fruit for the surrounding new neighborhoods.

[3] The house as a 1½ story main block, three bays wide and one deep, with a 1-story wing to the rear and a later 2-car garage attached to the northwest corner.

Twin chimneys pierce the rear slope of the main roof, they have elaborately corbelled tops.

Original woodwork remains throughout the interior, including shaped lintels over doors and windows, and a fireplace in the south room.