Property description
A charming jewel in the heart of the historic Whittier neighborhood in the sought-after City Park West area of Denver, a 1907 Victorian home on a tree-lined street awaits you! The 3 bedroom (basement bedroom is non-conforming) , 3 bath home blends timeless charm, with original pocket doors, large covered front porch, and hardwood floors throughout, with new, modern updates. Upon entry, Plantation- shuttered windows grace a living room, office, dining room, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, beautiful cabinetry and granite countertops and family room with built-in bookcase cabinets. A full bath and laundry room complete the main level. Glass sliders open to the expansive patio and backyard, complete with multiple sitting areas, pergola, built-in Weber grill, lush grass, pollinator gardens and shed. Upstairs, two large bedrooms offer an escape after a long day, including the primary with its dual walk-in closets. Whole house attic fan in upper hall. A remodeled tiled shared bath with an oversized frameless shower and large walk in closet finish the upstairs. Venture down to the 1-bedroom, 1-bath basement, with built in bookcase, additional storage room and a versatile bonus area which can be utilized as a gym, office, recreation room - endless possibilities! Follow around to the secluded side patio, ideal for coffee or an evening glass of wine. This home is conveniently located all within walking distance to popular venues such as The Plimoth Restaurant, Point Easy Restaurant, Ephemeral Tap Room, City Park Golf Course, City Park, The Denver Zoo, The Nature and Science Museum, a public library branch, off-leash dog park, playgrounds and schools. It is also in close proximity to downtown, Coors Field, Denver Airport and I-70 making it an ideal location. This property is truly a gem in a beautiful historic neighborhood. Schedule your tour today! Storage shed and cantilevered umbrella included. Buyer to verify sqft, schools, and measurements are for advertising only.
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Listed by: Steven Beam