This historic duplex was designed and built in 1893 by the renowned architect, B. Kolpacki in the Front-Gabled vernacular style. By the early 1890’s this neighborhood was booming, given it’s proximity to downtown and the nearby university, and by the fact that it was served by the city’s electric streetcars. The lower owner occupied unit has it’s original pocket doors, clawfoot tub, and a working natural fireplace. More recent additions are the desirable sunroom, the oversized deck and the 3 car garage which includes a space for a service vehicle. But the showstopper is the formal dining room in the upper which features a gleaming original built-in with leaded glass doors. This summer you’ll love the private patio off the kitchen, perfect for morning coffee or an after work glass of wine.
