By Bonnie Roseman, May 15, 2025
By Bonnie Roseman, May 15, 2025
Portland, 97214
View ListingA gable-and-wing design, blending Tudor Revival architecture, with its steeply pitched roof, prominent klinker brick chimney and deco, storybook and gothic influences. Welcoming and well-kept, with room for sweat equity! The ornamental grasses, shrubs, and roses, compliment the handcrafted, picturesque aesthetic. Elegant arches define this home, from the angled entry, with its custom screen door and the front window, to the openings from the vestibule to the dining room and the distinct living room wing, with windows on three sides and a cozy gas fireplace. The rare double-sized main floor bedroom, adjacent to the full bath, combined with minimal front steps, makes this quaint home a possibility for aging in place, multi-generational living, or accommodating limited mobility. Oak floors, French paned windows, built-ins, glass knobs, detailed hardware, original tiled bathrooms and an eclectic array of vintage lighting will make you fall in love. The retro kitchen, with a breakfast nook, is outfitted with new stainless appliances, making it fully functional until you create your dream kitchen. Newer furnace -, newer roof- . Basement includes a rumpus room, shop, storage and laundry. Don’t miss the unfinished gabled attic hideaway.
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