Courtesy of Gateway Sotheby’s Int. Realty.
This 1898 Queen Anne style home with the preservation of original features like molding, doors, and hardware, offer a glimpse into late 19th-century craftsmanship. The Parlor/Living room with its high ceilings and wood floors certainly evokes a sense of elegance typical of the period. The use of pocket doors to connect the living/dining rooms is a classic touch, allowing for both privacy and openness as needed. The presence of a free-standing wood stove in the dining room not only adds warmth but also adds to the ambiance, providing a cozy focal point for gatherings. The kitchen and dining room share a two-sided glass cabinet. The kitchen is a clean slate for the buyer to put their own stamp on this important area of the home. The downstairs bedrooms connect to a charming bathroom with original fixtures like the pedestal sink and clawfoot tub. The inclusion of a shower and toilet in the laundry room is a great use of space. The upstairs bedrooms being accessible via steep stairs adds to the sense of adventure and authenticity of the home. This layout is characteristic of many historic homes. Behind the home is the 1921 Argonaut Mine Pay Master’s Office and, what was once a 3 car garage, is now storage area. Restoring it back to its original purpose as a garage is a possibility.
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