Known as the Carrier House, 660 Spruce was designed by architect Edwin Lewis Snyder. His work is featured throughout Arlington Heights, and this property is considered a fine example of his use of the Spanish style. Built in 1927, this romantic Monterey Colonial is now on the market for the first time in over 50 years. Overlooking a half acre parcel and the San Francisco Bay, there is 3,522 sq. ft. (aprx) of living space on 2 floors. The central floor plan leads to spacious rooms with memorable views of the Bay and large landscaped grounds. The main floor features a grand entry that takes you to a large and gracious living room, separate formal dining room, cozy wood-paneled library with fireplace, updated kitchen, and large adjoining multi-purpose room. Mahogany trim and stairway lead to 5 spacious bedrooms and 3 full baths on the second floor with period tiled bathrooms and picturesque views of the grounds and the Bay from 4 of those bedrooms. Its many features also include: - 25,000+ sq. ft. parcel (aprx) - Handcrafted terracotta tile roof - Updated kitchen with KitchenAid appliances, marble counters and tiled floors - Refinished oak floors - Double car garage with additional room for work space - Mediterranean style light fixtures - Two fireplaces - Central heat
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