CHARM OF THE PAST - This enchanting 1942 Norman Revival style home and full guest house are situated on an oversized, lush and irrigated corner lot in the heart of Historic Maple Ash. The picturesque exterior of the main house reveals the high-pitch hipped roof and casement windows unique to this period of architecture. The delightful front room with coved ceilings, original hardwood floors, glass doorknobs, antique fixtures and fireplace take you back to days gone by. The charm of the house is complemented by features updated for modern living which include a roomy master bed and bath with roman jetted tub, a large family room, a bright and spacious loft and a large indoor laundry room. The spacious kitchen features a quaint & charming window box seating area and a large island with serving bar. The detached guest house (an additional 900 square feet separate from the main house square footage) features a large living room with fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen and one bedroom. The lush irrigated backyard with wood deck, pond and mature trees complete this amazing property. This home is conveniently located in downtown Tempe, the light rail and ASU with views of Gammage Auditorium from the side yard, yet it is secluded from the pulse of Mill Avenue and campus activity. This rare and unique home, known as the William F. Baker House, is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Homes and is quite possibly the only Norman Revival home in the Valley!
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