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40th Annual Candlelight Christmas in Ryan Place Tour

By Rebecca ChristophersonNovember 13, 2024November 20th, 2024No Comments
A man and woman stand in their beautiful kitchen, behind an island covered in festive Christmas decor and place settings

Christmas in the Drakes’ home is a production, with every room decorated and a total of 11 Christmas trees.

40th Annual Candlelight Christmas in Ryan Place Tour

By Scott Nishimura
Photography by Crystal Wise

The Ryan Place Candlelight Christmas is back on, with tours of five historic homes and historic school

Christmas is a production at the historic Ryan Place home of Thomas and Susan Drake. You can start with the 11 Christmas trees inside and go from there. Perhaps surprisingly, the Drakes, who bought the home in 2001, didn’t have to add electrical capacity to handle Santa.

“Every room decorated,” Thomas Drake said.

The Drakes’ 4,510-square-foot home at 2530 Ryan Place Drive is one of five historic homes — plus Daggett Elementary School — on this year’s 40th annual Candlelight Christmas in Ryan Place tour, Dec. 7-8 in the south Fort Worth neighborhood. A VIP Experience package adds another three homes.

Tickets are available for $25 online until Nov. 29. After Nov. 29, tickets will be available for $30 online or during tour weekend at St. John’s Church, 2401 College Ave. The VIP Experience, available to just 40 people total — 20 people a day — is $200 and online only until sold out. Information and tickets are available here.

Proceeds from the tour support Ryan Place neighborhood historic preservation, infrastructure and fellowship initiatives.

It’s the third time the Drakes’ home has appeared on the tour, but the first time since the couple did a major renovation that enlarged and opened up the first-floor living spaces and the small kitchen.

The couple hired Brent Hull, of Hull Works, for master architectural plans and then Shayne Morrissey of Morrissey Home, to do the renovation. Work began on the first floor by adding a passageway between two living spaces, enlarging one, adding a rear-facing bay window and letting the space flow easily into the new kitchen.

“We’re trying to be respectful,” Thomas said of the renovation. “It’s an older home.”

The project was the latest the Drakes have undertaken on the home, a Georgian-inspired design built in 1917 by the Fort Worth architect Wiley Clarkson for John Ryan and his wife, Lucy. The two-story, with a full basement, sports a veneer of pale buff brick and a hip roof with green Ludowici tiles, according to a Ryan Place history of the home. 

Susan Drake has redone the rooms over the years, largely in jewel tones, and doing much of the work herself. “I painted every room in the house,” she said. “There was a lot of white.”

Other homes on this year’s tour

1221 Elizabeth Blvd., the Deufel home Built by Wiley Clarkson in 1922, who designed and built several homes in Ryan Place, the two-story home bears an “eclectic design with vague references to Renaissance architecture.” 

2521 5th Ave., The Mansfield home California-style Craftsman bungalow, built in 1918, features a “cross-dormer pyramidal roof and full wraparound magnificent porch with a side entry.”

2307 5th Ave., Patton home “This two-story, 1925 eclectic American Foursquare is unique in the Ryan Place neighborhood, with its symmetrical façade, oversized porch and balcony, and porte-cochere with elevated side entry.”

2415 Ryan Place Drive, Roberts-Bankeroff home “This home — a midcentury gem, celebrated her 70th birthday with a beautiful renovation that updated its amenities while carefully preserving its retro charm.”

Information about tour homes provided by Candlelight Christmas Organizers