There aren't many places where you can live 2 minutes from a mall and also be tucked away on 12,523 square feet of woodlands with a flowing creek in your backyard. This 3+ bedroom, 2.5 bath mid-century home was designed in 1952 by Albert Fenwick Simonson. It was recently refashioned in 2016 by House Healers and features a collection of historical architectural artifacts showcasing a century of Pacific Northwest history.
Features:
- 3,300 SF
- 3+ Bedrooms
- 2.5 Baths
- Creek Frontage
- Repurposed artifacts
- 2-car garage
- Year Built: 1952
- 2 Lots: 12,523 SF
- Offered at: $1,100,000
Repurposed artifacts include:
- Entry area chandelier: Aged and stamped copper from Bainbridge Island, circa 1957
- Entry area steel door: From Filson Factory by Queen City Metal Seattle, circa 1900
- Kitchen bar: Sustainably harvest old growth Sequoia, circa 1635
- Master suite: Steel service elevator doors from Palladian Hotel, circa 1900
- Master bath oak vanity: From Brutalist Mosaic sideboard, by Lane, circa 1970
- Interior doors: Old growth fir, from house on Cleopatra Place, Ballard, circa 1919
- Trim: Old growth fir from Capitol Hill house, circa 1904
- Lower bath vanity: Painted fir cabinet, McCarver Elementary, Tacoma, circa 1930
- Fir cabinets: From Arbor Heights Elementary, West Seattle, circa 1957
Check out the listing at Heron House offered by the EK Group and Windermere Real Estate.